Sid's pattern change
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Sid's pattern change
Hello,
Has anyone noticed a change in the patterning of their chain loaches? I've noticed on my fish, that the dark markings were confined entirely to the upper portion of the fish. But since they've grown, to nearer the max. size (5cm?), this patterning seems to have spread down to the lower half of the body. They're all at different stages, some are fully patterned, some are still all silver in the lower half/belly area, and some inbetween.
Can this possibly be an indicator of maturity? Or has inbreeding caused the diffeneces in pattering?
Has anyone noticed a change in the patterning of their chain loaches? I've noticed on my fish, that the dark markings were confined entirely to the upper portion of the fish. But since they've grown, to nearer the max. size (5cm?), this patterning seems to have spread down to the lower half of the body. They're all at different stages, some are fully patterned, some are still all silver in the lower half/belly area, and some inbetween.
Can this possibly be an indicator of maturity? Or has inbreeding caused the diffeneces in pattering?
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Me and Graeme have discussed this before and we are thinking that the ones that get the extra pattern below the centre of the body could well be females as these fish with the extra chain pattern also tend to be chunkier fish.
Out of my 36 it seems to be an even split between fish with full chain pattern and those without.
Here are some of mine:




Out of my 36 it seems to be an even split between fish with full chain pattern and those without.
Here are some of mine:





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Wow MadDuff, your fish certainly look superb, and great photos too.
I will have to disagree with the sexing though.
Here's a pic of what I think is a female fish. Even after a 2 day fast, it is more or less the same shape.

And this is what I think is a male fish. No matter how much I feed it, it never bulks up like the other fish, always keeping its slimmer profile.

They are from the same batch, fed the same food, and roughly the same length, though the one presume to be female, is a tad longer.
I will have to disagree with the sexing though.
Here's a pic of what I think is a female fish. Even after a 2 day fast, it is more or less the same shape.

And this is what I think is a male fish. No matter how much I feed it, it never bulks up like the other fish, always keeping its slimmer profile.

They are from the same batch, fed the same food, and roughly the same length, though the one presume to be female, is a tad longer.
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