Hi Guys,
Recently picked up two Buttikoferi (I only wanted one, but the guy I bought it from gave me two. He was moving and his power was cut off so the tank had been left sitting with no AC, no oxygen and no filter. The smaller one wouldn't have lasted long.)
I have been looking online for more info regarding sexing them but there really isn't too much about them. Just the usual stuff about aggression and what not.
Apparently they are about 10 months old, bought as tiny little guys by the previous owner who thought they were frontosa. They came from a 3 foot tank, with 3 Oscars, 4 parrots, 2 green terrors and 2 severums. You could almost see the relief when I released them into a bigger, cleaner tank haha.
- How do you usually tell male and female apart?
- The smaller ones markings look quite different, would this just be a mutation or are there different sub types of Buttikoferi. Im thinking most liking a mutation as they were bought together, so I assume come from the same batch of fry. Unless they were collected from the wild.
Recently picked up two Buttikoferi (I only wanted one, but the guy I bought it from gave me two. He was moving and his power was cut off so the tank had been left sitting with no AC, no oxygen and no filter. The smaller one wouldn't have lasted long.)
I have been looking online for more info regarding sexing them but there really isn't too much about them. Just the usual stuff about aggression and what not.
Apparently they are about 10 months old, bought as tiny little guys by the previous owner who thought they were frontosa. They came from a 3 foot tank, with 3 Oscars, 4 parrots, 2 green terrors and 2 severums. You could almost see the relief when I released them into a bigger, cleaner tank haha.
- How do you usually tell male and female apart?
- The smaller ones markings look quite different, would this just be a mutation or are there different sub types of Buttikoferi. Im thinking most liking a mutation as they were bought together, so I assume come from the same batch of fry. Unless they were collected from the wild.