





Thanks a lot!
Litos
Hi, I just noticed this thread as it is posted on another forum as well... I too initially would have thought they were both females because of the shape of the snout area as it was my understanding that the males have more rounded area around the snout and I really don't notice any odontodotes....I thought males were shaped more like this.... http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/lo ... /229_3.PHPand then I began to wonder if it was actually an L260 because of the markings although it could look like that due to stress (although mine do not look like that when stressed, it made me think of that other species that has yet to get an L number that looks simular to the queen but bigger)... help me understand why the smaller one is male. Thank you! Happy New Year!Barbie wrote:I too think the larger fish is female and the smaller one is male.
Again, please do NOT offer advice if you aren't sure about your answers laurab5. This is what, the 6th or 7th time I've asked you this? Most of us feel you're old enough to have learned your lesson on this subject, and no longer need continual warnings. That leaves me with the option of giving you some sort of time out or asking you to PLEASE think before you post one more time. While I think the enthusiasm for the subject is a great sign for the future, the constant need for me to read and correct your posts is a waste of time. Please just stick to what you know and actually have experience with. A guess is NOT helping people. It's not a crime if noone knows the answer to every problem. Bad information can be a very big problem.
Barbie
I am not the original poster...yannfulliquet wrote:Pureplecs
How their color since you put them in the tank, do they look like other QA or are they all the time paler??
Cheers
Yann
Mbunas will breed anyway, with or without you. Zebras are pretty more demanding, and that's where your skills and knowledge come in. And it's so much more rewarding to breed a very special species (mind you, I'm not talking about money herelaurab5 wrote: If only zebras were like mbuna, spawning every month with 25-50 fry....