tanglovers
New member
Hey All,
Have a question, pretty certain I know the proper answer but wanted to get some more experienced breeders opinion. A fellow reefer may be interested in parting with their older black and white ocellaris pair (about 3 year olds), never spwaned but grown out nicely and should (hopefully) at somepoint.
Well my question arises from the fact that the female of this pair has very slight gill flaring. Now this condition could have been developed from larval rearing water condition or possibly genetic right? Now in your opinion, should larvae from this pair be reared or would the larvae be predisposed to gill flaring? Never ran across a pair I was interested in with an undesireable trait so never had to consider this before.
Anyone ever produce young from a parent with this condition?
Any advise/opinions/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Have a question, pretty certain I know the proper answer but wanted to get some more experienced breeders opinion. A fellow reefer may be interested in parting with their older black and white ocellaris pair (about 3 year olds), never spwaned but grown out nicely and should (hopefully) at somepoint.
Well my question arises from the fact that the female of this pair has very slight gill flaring. Now this condition could have been developed from larval rearing water condition or possibly genetic right? Now in your opinion, should larvae from this pair be reared or would the larvae be predisposed to gill flaring? Never ran across a pair I was interested in with an undesireable trait so never had to consider this before.
Anyone ever produce young from a parent with this condition?
Any advise/opinions/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!