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Hannah92
post May 28 2008, 08:32 PM
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I bought five small (like 1 inch) Kenyi cichlids awhile ago, and I've read that the males turn yellow as they mature. I think one may be turning yellow-he's really aggressive and chases the other fish around-but he's not really yellow. It's about 2 inches long now, and sort of pale-ish. Is that normal? Will it eventually turn yellow or is it just a weird color variety?

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post May 28 2008, 08:41 PM
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Why are the best looking fish hardest to keep?
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QUOTE (Hannah92 @ May 28 2008, 03:32 PM) *
I bought five small (like 1 inch) Kenyi cichlids awhile ago, and I've read that the males turn yellow as they mature. I think one may be turning yellow-he's really aggressive and chases the other fish around-but he's not really yellow. It's about 2 inches long now, and sort of pale-ish. Is that normal? Will it eventually turn yellow or is it just a weird color variety?

Thanks!

It takes time for them to change color. It'd be nice if you woke up one morning and he was a beautiful yellow/orange biggrin.gif
However, that doesn't happen. I hope you have a large tank (75 usg +, males can get up to 5-6") w/plenty of hidey spots as these males can be very naughty. Chances are if you end up w/more than 1 male, you may have to return all but one male b/c of aggression. We'll see. Maybe you'll be lucky good.gif
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post May 28 2008, 08:57 PM
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Thanks! It just seems like it's been that color for a reallllly long time. I'm probably just getting impatient! Thanks again!
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post May 28 2008, 09:05 PM
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Yea...I have a pundamillia nyererei that supposed to look like this:


He's green w/black stripes ,but he's had red on the top of his dorsal fin and his tail fin for a few months. rolleyes.gif Eventually they should get there good.gif

--edit---this is from 2 months ago


He has made progress. His fins are a "tad" redder now laugh.gif Taking his jolly time laugh.gif

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