OP OP W wescoleman New Member Joined Mar 20, 2007 Messages 12 Reaction score 0 Mar 21, 2007 #16 yeap.
S sylvia Fish Connoisseur Joined Oct 26, 2004 Messages 6,028 Reaction score 4 Mar 21, 2007 #17 Does it have just one fin on its head - or two? The doubletail mutation only causes the mirroring of unpaired fins. BTW, anyone shying away from this idea because of the label 'genetic defect' should reconsider what veiltails, doubletails etc are...
Does it have just one fin on its head - or two? The doubletail mutation only causes the mirroring of unpaired fins. BTW, anyone shying away from this idea because of the label 'genetic defect' should reconsider what veiltails, doubletails etc are...
OP OP W wescoleman New Member Joined Mar 20, 2007 Messages 12 Reaction score 0 Mar 21, 2007 #18 it had one normal DT dorsal fin and one separet fin in frount of it thats rays were like that of the pelvic fins.
it had one normal DT dorsal fin and one separet fin in frount of it thats rays were like that of the pelvic fins.
vancouver - l l a m a s - Joined Mar 22, 2006 Messages 2,460 Reaction score 0 Location British Columbia, Canada Mar 22, 2007 #19 rosetails are considered a defect by some breeders.. at least they dont have fins growing out of their faces.. lol
rosetails are considered a defect by some breeders.. at least they dont have fins growing out of their faces.. lol
Synirr "No one is a failure unless you try" Joined Mar 18, 2004 Messages 7,149 Reaction score 0 Location Texas Mar 22, 2007 #20 vancouver said: rosetails are considered a defect by some breeders.. Click to expand... That's because rosetails are prone to having jumbled scales as well...
vancouver said: rosetails are considered a defect by some breeders.. Click to expand... That's because rosetails are prone to having jumbled scales as well...