L56 'Gold' (Xanto)
L56 'Gold' (Xanto)
Anyone got any info? I can get some adults (2 now and possibly 3 in a few weeks) and was wondering if they are suitable for a little breeding project?
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- Posts: 3617
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HI!
Have a look at this album!
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Basically this fish keep his coloration only when kept in adequate condition, optimal water condition with lots of currents and if he is the dominant fish unless he lose it.
If he is normal coloration these conditions will help him getting that colour...
Can't remember if only males are coloured that way...
Cheers
Yann
Have a look at this album!
TKP Gallery
Basically this fish keep his coloration only when kept in adequate condition, optimal water condition with lots of currents and if he is the dominant fish unless he lose it.
If he is normal coloration these conditions will help him getting that colour...
Can't remember if only males are coloured that way...
Cheers
Yann
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