Thanks for that Sir , We don't see much good info on them in books , or on the net , the best we got was from here [ thanks CFC ].SirMinion said:Dwarfs said:He's always been like that, and he's never had any serious health conditions. You had a female and that's probably why it was more colorful.samthefishman said:...your gudgeon looks very outa shape.
Why isnt the tummy round?
It looks like a male to me.
My male was alot brighter and had quite a large hump on his head. He also had a very round belly.
Is your sick?
As we've just got a PSG, I've been doing a little research.
It seems that Little Mo's belly is perfectly normal... for a male in breeding condition!
Here's a quote from here
males begin to show an increase in blue body colouration and begin to signal a desire to breed ...
...another (breeding) sign to watch for is the urinogenital area which becomes very pointed
Here's our new PSG - We've named her Sheila (because she's Australian)
To bad "Big Mo " jumped
.............We,d need at least 1 more tank .