Matt,
Do you have any current pictures of your P. imperator? Not to derail the thread... I been reading and looking over some pictures highlighting the differences in P. imperator from the Red Sea versus Indonesia.
Humaguy,
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Thanks for posting pictures of your two queens. It's interesting to see the difference in coloration. The difference in mouth coloration between the two different regional H. ciliaris seems distinct. I have trouble seeing the body coloration differences in your pictures.
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Another more recent picture of my Queen. Guess you're hoping your juveniles grow up together and become peaceful adults?
Seems he has grown more yellow ..... how big is he now?
..... no sorry, I don't ..... about 2 years ago I relocated from Ireland to Bangkok, Thailand. Obvisouly, that meant stripping down my 240
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This guy is a beauty though:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-XA62zbGC8
I would recommend a juv. by the way for no other reason than the sense of pride one gets in raising one through to adult colours; it is not "rare" per say, but the majority either don't make it that far, or survive a long time and never fully develop a clean set of lines.
WuHT - I've seen some real muts turn into real beauties, and some stunning little 2" guys turn into ugly bland muts (admitedly not first hand, but from online photo diaries etc.).
Then another Brazilian adult been there for awhile longer I think and yellow mouth and snout. The Brazilian commands quite a bit more in price as well.
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Humaguy, you got me wondering whether mouth/snout coloration is a reliable indicator of origin.
It's likely just the lighting or the exposure. The pictures are about 3 months apart. It's just over 7" not counting the streamers.
That is strange that the Brazilian queen is more money, from a collector a Brazilian queen is about 1/3 to 1/2 the price compared to the Florida queens, mostly because the FL queens are not as common as they are in Brazil and there are no blues that far south to hybridize with the queens, they are just more common the further south you go in their range.
Just like body color, mouth/snout color is an individual characteristic, not a local color pattern, although it is more common in some areas over others, probably because of the genetics, if the parents have that trait the young will have a higher percentage of having it as well.
Just like body color, mouth/snout color is an individual characteristic, not a local color pattern, although it is more common in some areas over others, probably because of the genetics, if the parents have that trait the young will have a higher percentage of having it as well.