View Full Version : African cichlids changing color
Tinycl
04-26-2003, 4:09 PM
About 2 months ago,i bought 2 Kenyi cichlids.The smaller of the 2 was yellow and the bigger was blue.Now they seem to have reversed color and the bigger is starting to get yellow and the smaller is turning blue.
I don't know if this is normal and i haven't found any good imformation on these fish.The larger one seems a lot more aggressive also.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
small kenyi's will be blue (male and female). as the males get larger they turn a kind of yellow-orange. however with multiple males the dominant male will show its color, and any subdominant males will have a sort of orange/blue mix. generally speaking. I would assume that you have two males, and there has been a shift in dominance.
ryan
Tinycl
04-26-2003, 5:31 PM
Thank you for the info.Was hoping for a male/female pair but looks like i struck out.Is there any way to sex them when they are small?
not to my knowledge, but im certainly not an expert on africans. to be honest kenyi's are one of two african cichlid species i've ever kept. as far as i know the only way to tell is by coloration.
ryan
JSchmidt
04-27-2003, 9:46 AM
You can sex them by venting them (looking at their 'goods', but you have to know what to look for.
Here's a web site that shows how:
http://www.fishhead.com/articles/ventsex.htm
My experience with Ps. lombardoi has been that they're prolific breeders, if you have a male-female pair.
Jim
Tinycl
04-27-2003, 12:26 PM
Thanks again for all the info.:)