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Re: Some of my mature greens (both males and females)....


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Posted by jaded1 on February 24, 2003 at 15:44:46:

In Reply to: Some of my mature greens (both males and females).... posted by cindy on February 24, 2003 at 05:16:52:

:...have spots, and some don't. Some of the "spots" are really tiny circles more than closed spots, I like those the best. None of them are particularly "green", though, and none of the juveniles have spots.

:The red suggests yours is a hybrid, mine cross readily with my red velvet swords, and produce some very pretty fry that I haven't found pictured on any website or in in any of my local LFS. Some have reddish dorsal fin only, some have all fins blushed, etc. Some end up looking just like pineapple, marigold, or neon swords, from the same release.

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Mine doesnt have the spots but an orangish stripe down he middle of its body while the rest of its body is a silvery tan and the tail is green with the black edging. I just got him about 2 weeks ago so not sure of his age.


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