yes she does appear to be missing some scales now that I got a good look??? I'm hanging on to the zonatus I got for now and moving on to some festea grow outs for now. If you want to order another batch of zonatus you could probably talk me into splitn it with yahey bro when u gunna sell some more zonatums i want more zonatums so i can keep the best out of a group, and the tail on your zonatum appears to have no scales
yeah i will let you knnow i pan on ordering some more zonatus and texas from himyes she does appear to be missing some scales now that I got a good look??? I'm hanging on to the zonatus I got for now and moving on to some festea grow outs for now. If you want to order another batch of zonatus you could probably talk me into splitn it with ya
You just noticed that now? It looks like more than just scales that are missing, you might want to reconsider keeping that fish in with the others.yes she does appear to be missing some scales now that I got a good look???
Ya think. How can that not be obvious? I say your Zo, has issues, and its not the piebold kind.You just noticed that now? It looks like more than just scales that are missing, you might want to reconsider keeping that fish in with the others.
Matt, although I don't disagree with your skepticism, you'd be surprised how small and densely populated some rivers, streams, ponds are. It is not too far of a stretch to think that you could collect siblings in the same locale.What evidence - other than Don telling you - that the parents of the fish are wild?
I'd assume that whatever possible genetic sport that resulted in this mutation, that it would be recessive. And wouldn't show up unless both parents hold this recessive gene / mutation. That two random, wild fish would have this extremely unusual mutation seems to be pretty unlikely...
Siblings from pond / captive breeding, on the other hand...
Matt
Call me cynical, but when I see a breeder that not only tends to breed & sell a lot of man made hybrids, but also purposely crosses CA species, and then sells the hybrid offspring, I have a difficult time accepting that this same seller played no part in creating these piebalds. I could be wrong, but it sure don't look good bro.all my pairs have their own tanks so there wasnt any chance of that.
Again........hmmmmm....Call me cynical, but when I see a breeder that not only tends to breed & sell a lot of man made hybrids, but also purposely crosses CA species, and then sells the hybrid offspring, I have a difficult time accepting that this same seller played no part in creating these piebalds. I could be wrong, but it sure don't look good bro.
Took out almost all my fish now I'm going to breed my Fenestratus with a synispilum
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?269710-My-450-gallon-tank-for-Fenestratus
Up date pics of Fenestratus x Blackbelt
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?268737-Up-date-pics-of-FenestratusxBlackbelt
Fenestratus x Blackbelt fry,Florida,$2.00each will ship
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/f...us-x-Blackbelt-fry-Florida-2-00each-will-ship