I've got perlmutts that are definitely more aggressive then the yellows I've
had... They aren't lethal though, mainly just posturers
"RedForeman ©®" wrote in message
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You're right, I guess I really shouldn't generalize, but I think the
yellows
are so inbred the aggressiveness has lost it's edge... My blue lab and a
friends red top kimpumba are identical, in that they are both nice and
only
aggressive towards similar sized competitors...
yet again, I should have put YMMV on the end....
"Rich Conley" wrote in message
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Not totally true Red, my Lab. Caeruleus are no where near as aggressive
as
lab
kimpumba or lab hongi.
"RedForeman ©®" wrote:
If it helps any, most labidochromis behave just like any other
labidochromis...
You mean, you aren't sure if they are females or males? how old/young
are
they?
"3492" wrote in message
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It doesn't necesaraly (sorry if written wrong)that they are males
patrick
"RedForeman ©®" schreef in bericht
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not sure, but more than likely, the color change and closeness
could
be
a
reaction to the fighting....
"3492" wrote in message
news
Isn't there anyone who knows anything about the females
behaviour
and
colour
when they(2 f)fight.Mine seem to get sort of the colouyr of the
male
(slightly paler)
patrick(belgium)