bulldogg7
02-29-2008, 11:18 PM
Anyone know if there is
some internal anatomical feature that is only on the right side? Around the abdomen?
I've never noticed till I seen it in my estherae fry. It's kind of noticeable in the
peacock fry also but not as distinctive.
http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd84/bulldogg77/DSCF0012-1.jpg
http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd84/bulldogg77/DSCF0009-1.jpg
not visible from the right side
http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd84/bulldogg77/DSCF0006.jpg
Only have 4 estherae fry that made it, only 5 eggs were viable, mixed
spawning... Male estherae started but was chased off by a labidochromis/estherae cross. It is very
noticeable in all 4 estherae fry. The peacocks just have too much of a metallic look to really
notice it, but they seem to have a difference also.
I'm not really worried, just
curious, what the heck is this? Intestines? Gonads? Stomach? Can't find much info on internal
anatomy.
some internal anatomical feature that is only on the right side? Around the abdomen?
I've never noticed till I seen it in my estherae fry. It's kind of noticeable in the
peacock fry also but not as distinctive.
http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd84/bulldogg77/DSCF0012-1.jpg
http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd84/bulldogg77/DSCF0009-1.jpg
not visible from the right side
http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd84/bulldogg77/DSCF0006.jpg
Only have 4 estherae fry that made it, only 5 eggs were viable, mixed
spawning... Male estherae started but was chased off by a labidochromis/estherae cross. It is very
noticeable in all 4 estherae fry. The peacocks just have too much of a metallic look to really
notice it, but they seem to have a difference also.
I'm not really worried, just
curious, what the heck is this? Intestines? Gonads? Stomach? Can't find much info on internal
anatomy.