FastFly67 AC Members Sep 18, 2008 626 0 0 SC Dec 22, 2009 #1 there's a definite prominent blue tone to them. hard to capture with my camera
BoJangles AC Members Apr 24, 2008 285 0 16 37 RI Dec 22, 2009 #2 Lots of nice blue in the tail fin and the ummmm dorsal fin??(top one) and get pics when they color up!! look very nice!!!
Lots of nice blue in the tail fin and the ummmm dorsal fin??(top one) and get pics when they color up!! look very nice!!!
petluvr AC Members Jun 5, 2008 5,356 2 62 48 Podunk, Va. Real Name Larry Dec 22, 2009 #3 My goodness they are beautiful, can't help with the naming of the straing though.
C clayt101 Registered Abuser May 4, 2001 978 0 0 50 Baton Rouge, Louisiana www.waterhyacinths.com Dec 22, 2009 #4 Look like silver angels to me. They look stressed from not being used to being in an aquarium without gravel.
Look like silver angels to me. They look stressed from not being used to being in an aquarium without gravel.
FastFly67 AC Members Sep 18, 2008 626 0 0 SC Dec 22, 2009 #5 clayt101 said: Look like silver angels to me. They look stressed from not being used to being in an aquarium without gravel. Click to expand... :shakehead: they're not silver. and the only reason they're showing "stress" is because they don't seem to like the flash of the camera
clayt101 said: Look like silver angels to me. They look stressed from not being used to being in an aquarium without gravel. Click to expand... :shakehead: they're not silver. and the only reason they're showing "stress" is because they don't seem to like the flash of the camera
I Invisiblefish AC Members Dec 7, 2009 67 0 0 Hey, that's none ah yo biznuz! :p Dec 22, 2009 #6 They are really pretty! Don't know what they are though, all I can do is give you a free bump. Maybe someone else will know. Good luck!
They are really pretty! Don't know what they are though, all I can do is give you a free bump. Maybe someone else will know. Good luck!
Star_Rider AC Moderators Dec 21, 2005 11,731 1 38 68 Spanaway, Wa. Real Name Ed Dec 22, 2009 #7 try taking pics with natural light the flash looks to be washing them out. they are pretty young P.Scalare with barring I suspect silvers but hard to tell as they are still immature.
try taking pics with natural light the flash looks to be washing them out. they are pretty young P.Scalare with barring I suspect silvers but hard to tell as they are still immature.
countrychick Save a horse, ride a cowboy Feb 2, 2009 396 0 0 somewhere in the sticks Dec 22, 2009 #8 Cute
Rbishop Administrator Staff member Dec 30, 2005 40,733 461 143 71 Real Name Mr. Normal Dec 22, 2009 #9 definitely some blue strain to them..