are showing pre spawning behavior! Keep your fingers crossed.
Jun 8, 2017 #4 chriscoli Administrator CraigSmack said: Red fin or black fin piebalds? Click to expand... I didn't realize that chromogenys came in two forms.
CraigSmack said: Red fin or black fin piebalds? Click to expand... I didn't realize that chromogenys came in two forms.
Jun 8, 2017 #6 chriscoli Administrator a Red Fin Piebald is a different Paralabidochromis species than these.
Dec 28, 2018 #7 captmicha Members Any advice? Mine might be a little too young, but I'm hoping they will now that they're more obviously sexually dimorphic. The bodies of the males are darker and the females are whiter.
Any advice? Mine might be a little too young, but I'm hoping they will now that they're more obviously sexually dimorphic. The bodies of the males are darker and the females are whiter.
Dec 28, 2018 #8 chriscoli Administrator The males also have a very thin red edge to their dorsal fin.