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RE: dodgy RAC
On 2 Oct 2001, at 23:04, David Wood wrote:
> How about sp. Kilombero?
sp. Kilombero females are a tan colour with chocolate
vertical stripes and yellow fins.
Blue markings on the body is characteristic of females
from the guentheri group (foerschi, palmqvisti etc...).
This is just my opinion though.
The female RAC do often have a little blue around the
gills and maybe down the sides of the body.
I would put them together with the male RAC and see what
happens. If the they spawn and the fry hatch out you
will be able to see very quickly if they are hybrids
(which you can then discard...). It would be interesting
to see the results though.
Bye
Tyrone Genade
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References:
- dodgy RAC
- From: Guy Wren <killies at guyonet_free-online.co.uk>
- RE: dodgy RAC
- From: "David Wood" <dave at dgwood_freeserve.co.uk>