One ugly zebra for sale.
One ugly zebra for sale.
Is it even right to not cull these fish. It might be rare but its dang ugly. Can breeding these cause fry to also have a different patern?
http://www.aquabid.com/cgi-bin/auction/ ... 1146993720
http://www.aquabid.com/cgi-bin/auction/ ... 1146993720
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I know who the seller is, he's from cichlid-forum.com - the day before he posted it on aquabid he had a chat about what kind of Zebra it was. It definately isn't 3" though, he told me it was a juvenile. He's just hoping that he will get more because it's an "adult". That's the problem with Aquabid, it isn't secure like eBay is.
About the fish, the eyes are pitch black. The body is more flat, but it does look like a juvenile Zebra. Maybe the quality isn't too good.
About the fish, the eyes are pitch black. The body is more flat, but it does look like a juvenile Zebra. Maybe the quality isn't too good.
IMHO, I think the picture is of a juvenile zebra - in the last picture the eyes are too big to be adult in relation to the body.
I have noticed that my juveniles usually have the broken pattern until they reach around an inch. I think the pictures of Robs show the pattern coming together at a younger age but I'd like to think it may be individual as is the striping.
Just because someone says it's 3" doesn't mean it is and even if the fish is 3" the picture could be from when it was a juvenile.
I think "khblock" on this site has a picture of a juvenile zebra in his avatar that is shaped similarly to the one in the picture.
Thanks to Raul-7 for shedding light on the size of the fish.
I have noticed that my juveniles usually have the broken pattern until they reach around an inch. I think the pictures of Robs show the pattern coming together at a younger age but I'd like to think it may be individual as is the striping.
Just because someone says it's 3" doesn't mean it is and even if the fish is 3" the picture could be from when it was a juvenile.
I think "khblock" on this site has a picture of a juvenile zebra in his avatar that is shaped similarly to the one in the picture.
Thanks to Raul-7 for shedding light on the size of the fish.

Here is my avitar picture.I think "khblock" on this site has a picture of a juvenile zebra in his avatar that is shaped similarly to the one in the picture.
Oh, FYI...khblock is a girl.
My feelings are hurt, you are comparing my beautiful baby to a ugly fish.



Seriously, I agree, the fish that started this thread is ugly.

Here is another angle.

These pictures were taken shortly after the egg sack was gone.
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Looks like I'm in a minority of one here as I quite like the "zebra" variant up for sale on Aquabid. Then again I am partial to "mismarked" zebras. As for whether the fish in question is indeed L173/L098 I would have to see better pictures that include both dorsal and caudal fins in order to be sure.
We are looking at the possible reclassification of L173/L098 as the current thinking is that these zebra variants may be a different species. I for one am not entirely convinced, IMO the odd "variant" caught in the locale of L046 hardly merits it.
Khblock, there's nothing wrong with your fry. It looks perfectly healthy and normal to me, cracking second picture by the way.
Both pattern and body shape conform with what I have experienced of similarly aged fry. Perhaps when you "cropped" the image for your avatar it distorted the proportions a bit.
Mommy fish can stop wagging her tail now.
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We are looking at the possible reclassification of L173/L098 as the current thinking is that these zebra variants may be a different species. I for one am not entirely convinced, IMO the odd "variant" caught in the locale of L046 hardly merits it.
Khblock, there's nothing wrong with your fry. It looks perfectly healthy and normal to me, cracking second picture by the way.

Mommy fish can stop wagging her tail now.

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Would you allow it to breed?
Would the anomolous markings breed true in its offspring?