MHunt I think therefore I shouldn't Joined Jul 31, 2006 Messages 1,485 Reaction score 0 Location GB Sep 11, 2009 #16 Yeah, Male rainbows can loose their colour eventually if there's no females to display to.
OP OP howard_hopkinson Fishaholic Tank of the Month 🏆 Joined Sep 3, 2009 Messages 467 Reaction score 136 Location Padiham, Burnley Sep 11, 2009 #17 Could that be the reason why my red rainbow alternates between a bright red and a dull bronze colour?
Could that be the reason why my red rainbow alternates between a bright red and a dull bronze colour?
drobbyb Bowhead Joined Sep 22, 2008 Messages 3,251 Reaction score 0 Location Easley, South Carolina USA Sep 11, 2009 #18 That's just his mood. They don't actually lose their color, they simply don't display their full coloration. They have control of their coloration and it can change at a whim. It's part of enjoying rainbows seeing them change color before your eyes.
That's just his mood. They don't actually lose their color, they simply don't display their full coloration. They have control of their coloration and it can change at a whim. It's part of enjoying rainbows seeing them change color before your eyes.
OP OP howard_hopkinson Fishaholic Tank of the Month 🏆 Joined Sep 3, 2009 Messages 467 Reaction score 136 Location Padiham, Burnley Sep 11, 2009 #19 Oh ok then. It's just that only the Red Rainbow seems to do this in my aquarium. I must admit I find it fascinating. Thanks again for the info.
Oh ok then. It's just that only the Red Rainbow seems to do this in my aquarium. I must admit I find it fascinating. Thanks again for the info.