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Old 12-15-2002, 11:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Development of babies

I have another quick question. Maybe stupid question, but the 5 babies I recently scooped up and put into breeding net are still almost a white colour (one seems a bit darker, like grey, and one has a black tail). I was sure these came from my black lyretail molly that i bought, but do they take a while to go black? Plus female "still" has a large looking belly (maybe the dalmations i bought a few days after mollies had the babies, but neither of those females even looked pregnant?)

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My red swordtail babies were pale yellow at the beginning. Then they became kind of orange. Eventually, they all become red. I guess only time will tell what they really are.
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Depending upon what male fertilized them, many livebearers carry genes for other colors besides their own. So they may spawn offspring of a wide variety of color. As Coyote als said, the colors may change as the fish get older.
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