Got these two oddballs in a bunch of kenyi I picked up for 5 bucks. Think one's a blue convict, not so sure about the other.
Blue convict?
And then there's this mystery cow - it's ridiculously aggressive, always chasing my big male kenyi around the tank.
Thanks for the help!
can anyone identify these objects?
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They're definitely fish, that's for sure.
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Yeah, no kidding, pretty sure that's what they are.
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I keep seeing pics of kenyis everywhere, no convicts in sight. Kenyis are pretty straightforward - blue, yellow, or a mix of both. And then there are the albino ones, which are all pink.
First one you've got is a female, second one's a large male. Convicts are pretty distinct, you can't really mistake 'em.
First one you've got is a female, second one's a large male. Convicts are pretty distinct, you can't really mistake 'em.
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I was probably off the mark, but there's another fish that's pretty similar to a kenyi. The giveaway for me that the first one isn't a kenyi is the striping - all the kenyi females I've seen have stripes that point down. This one, though, has them going both up and down. I've got 5 female kenyi right now and none of them have multi-direction stripes.
Does that make sense? You mentioned the other one is a large male kenyi, but wouldn't a male be yellow? I know females can change to yellow when they're stressed out by the males, like a camouflage thing. But would a male change to blue?
Does that make sense? You mentioned the other one is a large male kenyi, but wouldn't a male be yellow? I know females can change to yellow when they're stressed out by the males, like a camouflage thing. But would a male change to blue?
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The females are generally blue, I've noticed the males tend to change colors quite frequently. It's pretty rare for a female to turn yellow, usually only happens when they're trying to assert dominance, and even then, it's not always a full-on yellow.
As for the stripes, I'm not entirely sure what you're getting at - they can definitely vary from one fish to another.
Check out this pic of a female kenyi I've got in my community tank - she's never even hinted at turning yellow.
One other fish that comes to mind, which looks pretty similar to the blue kenyi, is the blue peacock - they've got that slender body you mentioned, and as they grow, their dorsal fin will get bigger, and their coloration will change too. They'll also start showing some underlying reflective coloring.
As for the stripes, I'm not entirely sure what you're getting at - they can definitely vary from one fish to another.
Check out this pic of a female kenyi I've got in my community tank - she's never even hinted at turning yellow.
One other fish that comes to mind, which looks pretty similar to the blue kenyi, is the blue peacock - they've got that slender body you mentioned, and as they grow, their dorsal fin will get bigger, and their coloration will change too. They'll also start showing some underlying reflective coloring.