- Messages
- 620
- Location
- Cheshire..UK
Hi guys, ive been collecting/keeping the Pelvicachromis group for quite some time, ive kept over half of the group so far and i am slowly working my way through the colour morphs of Taeniatus as and when i find them available!
Here in the UK by far the most commonly found is the Nigerian red strain, i kept and bred these about a year ago and then quickly moved them on to make space for another project..At an auction yesterday i picked up two pairs and will be soon embarking on a bit of a rescue mission to breed/create a decent strain that is not the usual washed out load of c"*p that i usually see..
I have just one question? has it yet been proven that the red strain is a naturally occuring strain or is it a man made form? all the books seem undecided and after doing tons of research i have still never found a definitive answer?? Any help will be gratefully received.
Here in the UK by far the most commonly found is the Nigerian red strain, i kept and bred these about a year ago and then quickly moved them on to make space for another project..At an auction yesterday i picked up two pairs and will be soon embarking on a bit of a rescue mission to breed/create a decent strain that is not the usual washed out load of c"*p that i usually see..
I have just one question? has it yet been proven that the red strain is a naturally occuring strain or is it a man made form? all the books seem undecided and after doing tons of research i have still never found a definitive answer?? Any help will be gratefully received.
