My latest Aquisition
- synoguy
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My latest Aquisition
well finally i managed to save up enough cash to lay my hands on one of these perfect lil fellas, absolutly rubbish photo while it was still in the bag aclimatising but there will be better ones to follow soon!.
Its a perfect specimin and is from the batch that were tank bred reported about on here before. now i just have to find the cash for the other 4 at the lfs..
Its a perfect specimin and is from the batch that were tank bred reported about on here before. now i just have to find the cash for the other 4 at the lfs..
Simon
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hate to disappoint you but unlike the top fish this doesn't look much like a true granulosus, more like one of those hybrid critters......
as you can see even tiny granny's have the telltale black and white fins.
if they haven't got those, you got a hybrid.
if the LFS tells you that those fins 'develop' the colors when the fish grows he's ripping you off.
as you can see even tiny granny's have the telltale black and white fins.
if they haven't got those, you got a hybrid.
if the LFS tells you that those fins 'develop' the colors when the fish grows he's ripping you off.
Valar Morghulis
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Welcome to the ever growing group of tank bred Granny owners.I would have seen it first when he/she was little more than 3cm long, and it was cute then,it will just get more handsome as he/she grows.
My own fish,which was one of the first to be released by the breeder,is well settled in now, and the main body colour has darkened down to that of the older one I have.
It's good to see more of them getting into the hands of the enthusiasts.All we need now is for the prices to come down to a level where we can all get good big
groups.
Well done and good luck with it.Money well spent I would say.
Graham
My own fish,which was one of the first to be released by the breeder,is well settled in now, and the main body colour has darkened down to that of the older one I have.
It's good to see more of them getting into the hands of the enthusiasts.All we need now is for the prices to come down to a level where we can all get good big
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Well done and good luck with it.Money well spent I would say.
Graham
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I don't know what to say. I felt it as soon as I saw it. My friend went through the trouble to find it and I felt I had to buy it then.
The first thing I did was tell him he(pet shop) may have been taken. Then I came here to compare juv. pics to the fish. I'd have to say mine has more spotting than the pics. The fins do have the darker color on the leading edge and lighter whiter to the back. Thet was the selling point.
The ONLY relief I can find in this is I did not pay the price I did for the original one which was no doubt a wild caught 100% Granulosus.
This does not make me regret owning this fish and it will serve as an example and learning tool here on the forums. Hybrids and pure breeds
Thanks guys. I look forward to anything additional you have to add.
What is the possible cross to create this fish?
The first thing I did was tell him he(pet shop) may have been taken. Then I came here to compare juv. pics to the fish. I'd have to say mine has more spotting than the pics. The fins do have the darker color on the leading edge and lighter whiter to the back. Thet was the selling point.
The ONLY relief I can find in this is I did not pay the price I did for the original one which was no doubt a wild caught 100% Granulosus.
This does not make me regret owning this fish and it will serve as an example and learning tool here on the forums. Hybrids and pure breeds
Thanks guys. I look forward to anything additional you have to add.
What is the possible cross to create this fish?
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One of the parents of your fish is undoubtedly a tanganyikan syno, possibly granulosus but the other is most likely a riverine species that produces eggs in vast quantities like nigrita. It'd be very difficult to know for sure without comparing with other specimens whose parentage is known exactly. As hybids go it's far nicer than most but not what you really wanted. It's happened to many so don't fret too much. Now true babies are appearing more regularly & through this forum hopefully we can educate the majority of prospective purchasers as to what they should be getting
Richard B
One of the parents of your fish is undoubtedly a tanganyikan syno, possibly granulosus but the other is most likely a riverine species that produces eggs in vast quantities like nigrita. It'd be very difficult to know for sure without comparing with other specimens whose parentage is known exactly. As hybids go it's far nicer than most but not what you really wanted. It's happened to many so don't fret too much. Now true babies are appearing more regularly & through this forum hopefully we can educate the majority of prospective purchasers as to what they should be getting
Richard B
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