I bought a bag of south or central american livebearors at the last HAS auction.
It was a bag of 4 males, 1 female & some fry but the female was dead so I got them cheap.
The good news is that the fry have grown into some nice females and the group is reproducing.
The bad news is that I don't know what they are. I think someone called them "Lima Purugee" but I must have the spelling wrong because a web search turns up nothing. They move too fast for me to get a good pix but they are wild gray, females about 1.5" males slightly smaller with a yellowish tail and dark blue or black trim and a dark dorisal.
It was a bag of 4 males, 1 female & some fry but the female was dead so I got them cheap.
The good news is that the fry have grown into some nice females and the group is reproducing.
The bad news is that I don't know what they are. I think someone called them "Lima Purugee" but I must have the spelling wrong because a web search turns up nothing. They move too fast for me to get a good pix but they are wild gray, females about 1.5" males slightly smaller with a yellowish tail and dark blue or black trim and a dark dorisal.
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