I don't believe its a variant/morph at all. Brazilian queens are just better colored IMO. Reason being behind this is only queens are there,no blues to hybridize with.
Don't claim it, its my opinion, not fact. The crown is the biggest marking that distinguishes the queen from the blue. A blue can't just grow it because it wants to. Also with colors again,only Aussie tusks have red tails, only Indos don't, its clearly a region thing. You don't see them both in the same region where there's some with clear tails and some with red. Same as flames. But if you go to the Caribbean where the two regions of fish intertwine, you get an assorted mix! I wonder why? My vote gets hybridization, at least in the ancestry bloodline or from one this species was one, they are still separating? Aries that its taking this long in this area but not others. Also, there has been known hybrids, townsends, so why rule it out? I don't think its anything you've said simply due to the fact that in this region you have every different color, crowned or not queen/blue/Townsend/hybrid whatever You want to call them. So it can't be an environmental issue since They live in identical environments, eat the same foods. So What could it be? We don't know, you know my "guess" but its not been proven. Your region guess can be throw out, its a pile of manure![]()
Jeremy, don't you have Kangaroos to feed?
That's my opinion clearly, I didn't say fact, don't believe what anyone else says, because I know it all. I know next to nothing of What I wish/dream to know, but I do know a little bit. Most is What you gather from the internet, which sadly you can't even end take with a grain of salt. There are however some knowledgeable people out there, You being one of them, that people can learn from. This is where I've gotten this information,makes the most sense to me and I believe could be true, since there's no hard data to back any of it up.
So keeping this debate on track,how can you say that it could be environmental, dietary, or pathogenic if every morph of queen or blue are in the exact same region? They're all exposed to the sane elements, therefore I believe that is ruled out. This is What I've been trying to discuss. If you say you haven't a clue, yet you immediately knock down hybridization, why is That? This is What I thought we were debating the last page of replies. I understand its all speculation, mere suggestions and opinions, that's What this site is about, the exchange of knowledge.
I just object to you claiming (in your opinion) that the Caribbean queens are bluer as a whole from excessive hybridization.
First off,no need to get all ****ed. Its not the end of the world if I don't believe you, life goes on.
I didn't say that, I said I believe the hybridizations caused the different morphs in that area. Not all are like that. There are still blues without crowns and queens thar look like Brazilians.
As far as other fish and their differences, I'm sorry but this is the first I read of this question. These I believe are not due to hybridization, since their boundaries don't overlap like the blue/queen. Those fish are more then likely due to your reasoning, environmental, dietary, etc. I would agree with you there. However, we are talking about the queen and blue Angelfish, their situation is different due to the overlapping of each fish's habitat.
Brazilian queens are just better colored IMO. Reason being behind this is only queens are there,no blues to hybridize with.