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Update: Metriaclima estherae ; Field: Gender Differences | |
mitch4ya Small Fry Posts: 0 Kudos: 0 Votes: 0 Registered: 18-Feb-2006 | Males are blue in the wild, but typically both sexes are an orange/red color here in the USA. |
Posted 04-Mar-2006 16:54 | |
riri1 Fish Addict Posts: 537 Kudos: 435 Votes: 44 Registered: 04-Mar-2005 | Approve |
Posted 10-Mar-2006 05:03 | |
mrwizerd Big Fish Posts: 360 Kudos: 197 Votes: 75 Registered: 24-Oct-2005 | Reject I think that is a little region specific. Not that it isn't a good point to make but I think that the United States shouldn't be singled out. Maybe a general consensus could be made that it is in fact a global issue with this fish in captivity. |
Posted 11-Mar-2006 02:08 | |
Lindy Administrator Show me the Shishies! Posts: 1507 Kudos: 1350 Votes: 730 Registered: 25-Apr-2001 | Reject i agree with mrwizerd Before you criticize someone walk a mile in their shoes. That way you're a mile away and you have their shoes. |
Posted 11-Mar-2006 14:07 | |
weird22person Enthusiast Posts: 163 Kudos: 106 Votes: 11 Registered: 21-Feb-2005 | Reject Agree 20 Gallon Long: Aquaclear 300 2 Bolivian Rams, Mikrogeophagus altispinosus: Gumby and Pokey |
Posted 12-Mar-2006 05:32 | |
bettachris Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 3875 Kudos: 4173 Votes: 452 Registered: 13-Jun-2004 | Reject |
Posted 14-Mar-2006 16:23 |
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