little brown trilineatus

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corylady
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little brown trilineatus

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i was lookin thru my trilimeatus grow out tank when i spotted a solid, deep deep walnut colored fish. i took him out and put him( or her?) in his own 10 gal. tank with some normal tri's. i will grow them out and spawn them and see what i get, gonna take me a few yrs but i love playing w/genetics. may not ever see another one but what if i do? he's only about 3 mos old rite now so gotta long way to go. he's energetic, eats well and has good confirmation.
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GhostArcher
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Awesome!! Hope you produce something really cool with that little guy! :cheers:
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kim m
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It's quite common for corys to produce the odd dark (or pale) fry sometimes. I have seen it with duplicareous, sterbai, panda and other species.
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corylady
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Re: little brown trilineatus

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i thot about that. i have been breeding theae for 3 1/2 yrs. and never had one different like this. just something for me to play with, i suppose. thanx!
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