Gf needs a lot of sunlight and greenwater to maintain their colors. gikan mana sila sa pond pag palit nimo..hence the nice coloration. pag balhin sa aquarium muluspad na.
Gf needs a lot of sunlight and greenwater to maintain their colors. gikan mana sila sa pond pag palit nimo..hence the nice coloration. pag balhin sa aquarium muluspad na.
mao bah.. and i thought GF are not suitable outdoors like pond.. pang room temperature/indoors lang.. possilbe pod considering they need alot of space,mao sa pond gipang butang..Originally Posted by zerk
dili kaha ni blend lang pod xa sa duha GF kay orange and red orange man..hehe
they're not chameleons.they're goldfish. try a blackmoore n an aquarium and you'll see what i mean.
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goldfish were bred from carps.so there..
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a much more logical explanation found on online...
Orange Goldfish Develops Black Patches - Some individuals will get a bright orange fish from the petstore and within a few days of getting it home it develops black patches on the body. These black patches are usually on the back and sides. After a week, the patches begin to fade and the fish is returning to its normal orange color. The reason for this is Melanophore Migration. This is caused by either a chemical irritant or injury to the fish's body. Some common reasons:
-ammonia surge
-low pH
-fluke infestation
-ick or costia infection
The black coloring usally does not come until the fish is in the healing process! so it is safe to assume that the fish was either in poor water conditions or under some type of stress before you purchased it. Once the healing begins the fish will usually regain its normal coloration within three to six weeks.
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so my GF is getting healthier na diay..hehehe..back to its orange red color
shabunkin or cros na most sa manalili nice mana mga gf u want luck?Originally Posted by titaniumbox
naa fengsui ana 8 ka red n 1 ka blackhehehehehe
haha swito jud dah...Originally Posted by tan_888
yup2 sakto..Originally Posted by zerk
but apil ko sa akong input ha... hehe they need lightng man jud tested na nko na ako 1 ka black ranchu mura na orange/gold najud,,,, hehe and the ammmonia level play a big role too... but mka libog pud usahay kay kato usa nko ka gf ni fade but ang usa wla ni fade black ghapon.. maybe sa genes pud na...
yahh.. mora jud mga cross na..Originally Posted by tan_888
mao bah.hehe.. basin mangamatay napod kung madaghan na cla.. thanks for the fengsui stuff
i don't think so.. closely related lang.. its the other way around.. koi breeders are trying to emulate the goldfish..Originally Posted by zerk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koi
They are very closely related to goldfish and, in fact, the style of breeding and ornamentation has become very similar, probably through the efforts of Japanese breeders to emulate goldfish...
same family na sila so they fall on the same category... kung tao pa murag cousins or parente... heheOriginally Posted by titaniumbox
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