Khanna Fish Fanatic Joined Mar 20, 2013 Messages 83 Reaction score 0 Location GB Apr 28, 2013 #1 And a lot more active. There isn't any agression, but when I brought them home they were all the same. They're all healthy.
And a lot more active. There isn't any agression, but when I brought them home they were all the same. They're all healthy.
eaglesaquarium Life, Liberty & Pursuit of the perfect fish tank Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Apr 4, 2011 Messages 12,902 Reaction score 373 Location US Apr 30, 2013 #2 Can you post pics of them?
OP OP Khanna Fish Fanatic Joined Mar 20, 2013 Messages 83 Reaction score 0 Location GB May 4, 2013 #3 Sorry for the late reply, but here. See how the middle one is different?
M mtbdean Fish Crazy Joined Oct 12, 2010 Messages 247 Reaction score 0 Location Somerset UK May 4, 2013 #4 Female is the larger one, male is the smaller one
OP OP Khanna Fish Fanatic Joined Mar 20, 2013 Messages 83 Reaction score 0 Location GB May 4, 2013 #5 Really? -facepalm- Well that makes sense! Thank you mtbdean!
eaglesaquarium Life, Liberty & Pursuit of the perfect fish tank Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Apr 4, 2011 Messages 12,902 Reaction score 373 Location US May 4, 2013 #6 The coloration being so different is a bit troubling though. Not sure why the female's color would be that faded. What are your water stats? How's her behavior?
The coloration being so different is a bit troubling though. Not sure why the female's color would be that faded. What are your water stats? How's her behavior?
OP OP Khanna Fish Fanatic Joined Mar 20, 2013 Messages 83 Reaction score 0 Location GB May 5, 2013 #7 It's completely normal- the water and her behavior. Her coloration was like that when I got her.
eaglesaquarium Life, Liberty & Pursuit of the perfect fish tank Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Apr 4, 2011 Messages 12,902 Reaction score 373 Location US May 6, 2013 #8 In that case, she might just be muted. Some have very bright or deep colors others don't.