Hi I’m just looking for help please to get confirmation if this female is a macmasteri or not. I’ve purchased a couple of males & females from different sources and this female looks quite different to the others.
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So do you think it is a female macmasteri then ? It’s really solid yellow compared to the other female i was sold.What the!?
This colouration is quite new. And they bred out all distinguishing colour features.
Well, actually they bred out all features.
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I trust Frank's expertise, I hadn't seen a fish like this before. Can't believe they bred things like this. Terrible...So do you think it is a female macmasteri then ? It’s really solid yellow compared to the other female i was sold.
This strain is known as macmasteri "Gold". Your fish looks like a female.
Thanks for the infoThis strain is known as macmasteri "Gold". Your fish looks like a female.
They are all macs.I’m not convinced one is a borellii female ?
What’s are your thoughts please ?
Usually the golds have a bit more gold in them and not quite so pure yellow but vaguely i think the colour gets richer as they age - while a bit of distance from wc origin they are quite common and popular in usa. I've not owned them as macs are larger fishes and not really my thing. I feel like they are a bit patterned after gold rams.I trust Frank's expertise, I hadn't seen a fish like this before. Can't believe they bred things like this. Terrible...
Thanks for the info it’s really helpfulUsually the golds have a bit more gold in them and not quite so pure yellow but vaguely i think the colour gets richer as they age - while a bit of distance from wc origin they are quite common and popular in usa. I've not owned them as macs are larger fishes and not really my thing. I feel like they are a bit patterned after gold rams.
I found some on Ebay Classifieds this morning, but haven't seen this form in any store or website before. This type of breed is not very popular here, especially as they look almost like Labidochromis caeruleus "Yellow", which are THE most common and popular "yellow fish" you'll find in the freshwater hobby in Europe.Usually the golds have a bit more gold in them and not quite so pure yellow but vaguely i think the colour gets richer as they age - while a bit of distance from wc origin they are quite common and popular in usa. I've not owned them as macs are larger fishes and not really my thing. I feel like they are a bit patterned after gold rams.
If you desperatly want to buy some, here you find some pretty colorless ones (as well as a more colorful male)I found some on Ebay Classifieds this morning, but haven't seen this form in any store or website before.
If you desperatly want to buy some, here you find some pretty colorless ones (as well as a more colorful male)![]()
Possible and doesn't surprise me.I might be mistaken but i think they originated from .cz