Dear Pam,
I have a question that you can probably help me with. All my tanks are one species only tanks. No chance of hybrids occurring. My Labidochromis sp. "hongi" tank is very productive. The last batch of fry produced three "OB" hongi's out of the 22 total. This was the first time it has ever happened. They have a soft orange body color with brown blotching and fins are rimmed in red. What do I do next?? Try to bred these OB's with each other or with the normal colored hongi's? They are now two inches long. Thanks,
Bob
Dear Pam,
I got some F-1 Labidochromis sp. "hongi" several months ago. The F-1 had regular hongi coloration, but the F-2's came out with some OB's. While it is doubtful that there are OB hongi in the wild, it is speculated that they carry the OB gene and that most likely some OB's are born in regular spawns but because of the mutant color, they end up being an easy target for larger fish. What do you think?? Thanks,
Gerry

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