My understanding is that most guppies are a mix of the colours on their parents, with lots of variation. What @emeraldking would call ‘mutts’ as they are accidentally bred with random couplings.I looked in our ever growing library of fish books and could not find any guppy with this colorization. Any further help would be appreciated.
Sometimes, mostimes, my lack of experience shines like a broken light.We have these kind of colour variations quite often in our LFS
Except of the fact that she a he...I think she is but looking for confirmation. A lovely gal.
Swordtail fish themselves are not named after the swords that males have. The name "swordtail fish" refers to the gonopodium of a male swordtail fish.Swordtails normally have a longer lower tail fin which is where they get their name from
Roundtails are still an offical tail shape at shows. This goes for all variations of tail shapes.The tail shape is round but I don’t think this is used as a classification anymore, probably because shows favour the larger fancier fins.
Except of the fact that she a he... So I have learned.Except of the fact that she a he...
Swordtail fish themselves are not named after the swords that males have. The name "swordtail fish" refers to the gonopodium of a male swordtail fish.
Swords in guppies are named after the swords (elongated outer caudal fin rays).
Roundtails are still an offical tail shape at shows. This goes for all variations of tail shapes.
So according to that info, human males should be called swordtail primatesSwordtail fish themselves are not named after the swords that males have. The name "swordtail fish" refers to the gonopodium of a male swordtail fish.
Swords in guppies are named after the swords (elongated outer caudal fin rays).
So according to that info, human males should be called swordtail primates