Well, some time has already past that three blond humpbacked limias (Limia nigrofasciata) were born. The sex of them is still unclear. They also don't grow as fast as the regular wild colored ones. Thusfar, I and others don't have any clou why blondes were born. They're not leucistic. They're too blond to be leucistic. It's my intend to make a separate line out of them. But first I do need to know their sex. Females won't show a gravid spot. So, that won't be of any reference. And at this stage the anal fin won't show it either.
I embrace these three for it's not easy to find the same phenotype elsewhere.
Some pictures of them will be shown overhere. Don't pay attention to the blond cobra endler hybrid. Those endler hybrids came in way after these three were born. So, those blond limias aren't hybrids.



I embrace these three for it's not easy to find the same phenotype elsewhere.
Some pictures of them will be shown overhere. Don't pay attention to the blond cobra endler hybrid. Those endler hybrids came in way after these three were born. So, those blond limias aren't hybrids.



