Reillin
Tue Sep 27, 2005, 08:37 AM
Hello,
Well the guys have settled in and are taking live daphnia and frozen bloodworms. They won't touch my homemade shrimp and spinach mix though.
Their fins are looking a lot better now and some colours are coming out. A peculiar behaviour I have noted is that the females seems to the the more aggressive fish in the tank. It is almost as if the females are the ones holding the particular territory and lets the favoured male reside in it. More observations will be need.
I tried to capture some on film but alas my love for photography far outweighs my current knowledge and skill.
Here is a male.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y172/Little_Tommy/malepanduro.jpg
And here are the pair on this end of the tank.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y172/Little_Tommy/pairpanduro.jpg
Cheers,
Vien.
I will have better photos when they are out of the quarantine and into their home tanks.
Well the guys have settled in and are taking live daphnia and frozen bloodworms. They won't touch my homemade shrimp and spinach mix though.
Their fins are looking a lot better now and some colours are coming out. A peculiar behaviour I have noted is that the females seems to the the more aggressive fish in the tank. It is almost as if the females are the ones holding the particular territory and lets the favoured male reside in it. More observations will be need.
I tried to capture some on film but alas my love for photography far outweighs my current knowledge and skill.
Here is a male.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y172/Little_Tommy/malepanduro.jpg
And here are the pair on this end of the tank.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y172/Little_Tommy/pairpanduro.jpg
Cheers,
Vien.
I will have better photos when they are out of the quarantine and into their home tanks.