BLACK!
BLACK!
Melanochromis auratus
posted by: Dave Farrugia

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May 5th, 2008
Views: 656 Rated: 5 (7 votes)
LOOK is he ready to mate? he keeps danccing for hir bt she wont budg!
Visitor Comments
*Christian* :o) » posted 2008/05/05 - 19:26
most likely.....as soon as my auratus changed colors he was ready to breed and is always ready to breed...so i guess its up to the females to decide wen they want to breed
Scott Choza » posted 2008/05/05 - 19:42
My male is also changing about how long does it take? he started over a month ago. Also will the sub dominant males stay yellow? I have 2 and one didn't change so i thought it was female but the male chases it all over the place, im starting to think they're both males and he's trying to kick some ass
rafael aquino » posted 2008/05/05 - 20:08
i had that one too before yellow but now since he started to change until now he's black maybe 4 months ago well i think its because he's alone no female attached
Scott Choza » posted 2008/05/05 - 20:10
Rafael all males turn black when they are old enough to start breeding
bip_ 4u » posted 2008/05/05 - 22:08
***kylie *** » posted 2008/05/05 - 23:40
danny boy » posted 2008/05/06 - 01:39
5 mins like 80% of them lol
Dave Farrugia » posted 2008/05/06 - 01:42  
? wat

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Latest comments:
*Christian* :o), 2008-05-16 14:53

very nice wayne!!!!!!!....have any info on these guys...cant seem to find a
Christian Gelbaugh, 2008-05-16 14:46

great piece of drift,nice set up.
Christian Gelbaugh, 2008-05-16 14:44

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Christian Gelbaugh, 2008-05-16 14:35

great set up
Christian Gelbaugh, 2008-05-16 14:34

steelers!!!
Christian Gelbaugh, 2008-05-16 14:32

nice set up.