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Dragon Blood Peacocks


Johannes Visser

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I am not normally one for Hybrids, but I do like my Dragons in display.. however, I think if people get them, they should keep them clean, same practice that one would keep with all other fish...

There is alot of thoughts on the OB Peacock, having mbuna blood, being from Peacock to Peacock breeding, then naturally occuring in the wild, after some shots being taken of some in Lake Malawi, what are others thoughts???

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Will try and get pics of my boys and girls.. but hmmm they are forever on the go... I don't go by the pics overseas, as I have seen different variants of colour it seems, however I know there is a Spotted Dragon Blood out there also..

I have a heap of fry from one of my girls and I think another might be holding.. so she is quiet enough for a pic, but shes hiding behind the rock work argggh :-? :lol:

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Thats a male fish... however there have been different pics shown of this fish overseas, so you can't determine exactly what they are going to be, we can only go by what was sent here and on how they will turn out...

The females are a creamy white in colour... My male at the moment is showing blues and yellows and a hint of red, but I can't say he will end up anything like the pic shown above... due to the fact that we don't know what was sent and whether this Hybrid is defined in colouration I guess... or possibly we have a variant?

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