Re: NANFA-- Collecting in west texas

Ty_Hall_at_eFunds.Com
Wed, 2 Aug 2000 08:21:38 -0500

I'm guessing that they'll figure out the old enough part. As for the
differences, the Males have much more pronounced coloring. The Females have
almost none of the typical Orange on the neck (?) or the blue around the
gills. Hopefully someone with more breeding experience can shed more light
on the subject.

Ty

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well when are they old enoung to breed and how do u tell male from female

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