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While I was at the LFS today they must have got in a recent order of yellow labs because they had 2-3 tank fulls of them. In the one tank they had one that was larger, probably around 4", and it had even though the body was bright yellow the face and lower jaw was almost a dark blackish color. I have never seen a yellow lab like that. Is that something normal? hybrid/cross?
Yep that is pretty close to the one they had. The one at the LFS didn't have the white lower half body, it was all yellow, and the face was a tad darker, but yours is close to it. I almost bought it because I thought it was pretty cool looking.
Looks like a really poor grade yellow lab to me. It doesn't even have yellow across the lower half of it's body.
Ron & Josh, isn't there some other mbuna with it's body half colored like that? I swear I've seen something similar before...
FWIW, I don't think that it's necessarily a cross and believe it could just a complete lack of breeding standards. The average person with a fish tank wouldn't care about the quality of the fish. Quote from: Super Turtleman on March 31, 2013, 09:31:59 AMRon & Josh, isn't there some other mbuna with it's body half colored like that? I swear I've seen something similar before...Yes there are. I can't think of any with yellow/white off hand though. One example would be G. moorii. Another would be the guy top center in this photo (having a brain fart right now and can't recall what the scientific name is ...):