gentle lemur 16 Apr 2016 lowland anoa said: Maybe a member of the Barb family. Click to expand... Yes, it might a young nigrofasciatus or black ruby barb. Alan
lowland anoa said: Maybe a member of the Barb family. Click to expand... Yes, it might a young nigrofasciatus or black ruby barb. Alan
vogelcommando 16 Apr 2016 If it is a Black ruby barb then it is a very bleak one - or could it be a kind of mutation of this - in its natural form - so beautifull species ?
If it is a Black ruby barb then it is a very bleak one - or could it be a kind of mutation of this - in its natural form - so beautifull species ?
lowland anoa 16 Apr 2016 vogelcommando said: If it is a Black ruby barb then it is a very bleak one - or could it be a kind of mutation of this - in its natural form - so beautifull species ? Click to expand... This is a colour variation of the Black Ruby Barb, but the original one is very striking in its colours.
vogelcommando said: If it is a Black ruby barb then it is a very bleak one - or could it be a kind of mutation of this - in its natural form - so beautifull species ? Click to expand... This is a colour variation of the Black Ruby Barb, but the original one is very striking in its colours.
gentle lemur 16 Apr 2016 vogelcommando said: If it is a Black ruby barb then it is a very bleak one - or could it be a kind of mutation of this - in its natural form - so beautifull species ? Click to expand... No, I think it's just very young. Females keep this colouration, only the males develope the beautiful red and black combination. Alan
vogelcommando said: If it is a Black ruby barb then it is a very bleak one - or could it be a kind of mutation of this - in its natural form - so beautifull species ? Click to expand... No, I think it's just very young. Females keep this colouration, only the males develope the beautiful red and black combination. Alan