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![]() Just wanted to share with you all of this awesome picture I took a little while ago of these guys. No flash, natural colors!
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![]() Wow! I didn't know JD's came in such colours! Do they last to maturity?
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![]() Those are beautiful fish.
They are a rare mutation of the normal JD. From what I've read, you have to do breed a blue male to a regular female, then raise the young & breed the blue father to his daughter fish to get some electric blue mutants. They are also supposed to be smaller & less aggressive than regular JDs. As for adult colouration, I think they remain blue but not as electric as the juv. HTH, Anthony |
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![]() Actually the Blue Dempsy gets nicer as it ages.
http://tropicalresources.net/phpBB2/...iatus_blue.php |
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![]() If they reach maturity.
Question: How many people have actualy seen a pic of a mature Blue dempsey? I know i have only seen one.
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![]() I believe that this gent is the person who started this strain.
http://www.elacuarista.com/luzardo/blueI1.htm |