My fries and their evolution!
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My fries and their evolution!
As I posted on the swedish part on this forum I will share some pictures on my very FIRST sucseeded diskus spawn!
The male is a cobalt and female a santarem, both from stendker.
They spawned january 2007, and now 1 year later they still are in my collection :):)
And none of the fryies is similar to the parents!
The male is a cobalt and female a santarem, both from stendker.
They spawned january 2007, and now 1 year later they still are in my collection :):)
And none of the fryies is similar to the parents!
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Re: My fryies and their evolving!
Sweet looking keep crossing them so that we will get our own strain here in Sweden
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Re: My fryies and their evolving!
nice fishes , alex
best regards , mandisc
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Re: My fryies and their evolving!
Yes Alex,
Most of them will be turquoises but there should be afew...maybe one to three pieces where the stripes are more closely grown...near to full colour.
Andrew
Most of them will be turquoises but there should be afew...maybe one to three pieces where the stripes are more closely grown...near to full colour.
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Re: My fryies and their evolving!
Thanx Matte and mandisc!
Andrew, so you mean that the stripes are going to dissapear and become like the father, solid turqoise?
Andrew, so you mean that the stripes are going to dissapear and become like the father, solid turqoise?
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Re: My fryies and their evolving!
Yes, but not most of them, only one or two or three pieces will be almost full colour when they grow to 18 months old....unless those few die off when they are still juveniles.
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Re: My fries and their evolution!
All goos to see fry n parents together the natural way lol,
congrats!
congrats!
All the best Dougall
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Re: My fries and their evolution!
Superjobb Alex!
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Re: My fries and their evolution!
Great job, I wish I have patience to raise young fishes! They are soooo needy. LOL
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Re: My fries and their evolution!
So you just buy adult discus and then take awfully great pictures at them and make us drulestanchung wrote:Great job, I wish I have patience to raise young fishes! They are soooo needy. LOL
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