I have a question and would like some advice.
I have some tanks at my other home and in one of them I have two very nice Hoplos. I have had them about 6 or 7 months now. I bought them when they were about 1" and they are now over 3" and fat - like small cigars !. They are a feature of that tank as they are very playful - like a pair of playground toughs - they will even take brine shrimp paste out of my hand and they love the flake that sinks to the gravel.
I havn't been to that house for a few months and my eldest son has been looking after the fish. He is highly competent and knows how to water change and feed correctly.
He phoned me the other day and told me that they had turned from brown to a pinkish color. All the water readings were perfect and they seemed healthy and active but he was worried by the color change. told him not to worry and that I have read that hoplos can change color when they become sexually active.
Is this what is happening and does this mean that they are both male ?
Colin
I have some tanks at my other home and in one of them I have two very nice Hoplos. I have had them about 6 or 7 months now. I bought them when they were about 1" and they are now over 3" and fat - like small cigars !. They are a feature of that tank as they are very playful - like a pair of playground toughs - they will even take brine shrimp paste out of my hand and they love the flake that sinks to the gravel.
I havn't been to that house for a few months and my eldest son has been looking after the fish. He is highly competent and knows how to water change and feed correctly.
He phoned me the other day and told me that they had turned from brown to a pinkish color. All the water readings were perfect and they seemed healthy and active but he was worried by the color change. told him not to worry and that I have read that hoplos can change color when they become sexually active.
Is this what is happening and does this mean that they are both male ?
Colin