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  • Auratus holding, but?

    This seems odd to me. I have six auratus. One went through the color change, 'reversing' the female colors and appears to be the dominant male. Another fish took on a similar color scheme, but more subdued. I assumed this was a non-dominant male. However, it appears this 'guy' is holding. I've had African cichlids for around 15 years, but not much experience with auratus. I got the impression from a web site dealing with Malawi cichlids that a female will sometimes take on male coloration, but how common is it? Any Fishboxers with similar experience? I also have gotten the impression that a lot of "auratus" commonly available may not be auratus but either other Melanochromis species with similar coloration or hybrids. Comments?

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    It's not uncommon for the females to take on male coloration occasionally. Pics always help

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    • #3
      I attempted to take a few pics, but they didn't turn out too well. I haven't been able to get them to load onto my computer from my phone. I may try again later.

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      • #4
        If you download the Tapatalk app you can upload pics directly from your phone. Crappy pics are better than no pics

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        • #5
          Here's a crappy pic. I will give Tapatalk a try. Thanks.
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          • #6
            Might be a crappy pic, but she looks to be holding and showing female coloration

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