Debunking Electric Blue Jack Dempsey Fish

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2019
  • Aquarium electric blue jack Dempsey fish are dying on people and it needs to be talked about. These Dempsey fish aren’t as strong as the regular Dempseys. If you have an adult electric blue, you should send me some pictures of it to prove it can happen.
    More added convo on fish:
    Also, have any of you noticed any breed of goldfish having more health problems than others? I figured maybe why he developed this problem is because of the stout and round shape of the ryukin body. In the future, I’d like to avoid breeds that are more apt to develop these types of issues.
    My Fantail (nitrAte poisoning victim) has been laying on the bare stock tank floor without any sores for several months. The key is to apply an oily salve to the part that directly contacts the floor. I use Terramycin ointment, but you could use Bacitracin or Neomycin as well. Many folks use plain old Vaseline. Unfortunately, my guy is at the end now and I’ll be doing the right thing (the kind thing) very soon. Hope this helps.
    A lot of people don't follow an appropriate ratio of veggies to animal proteins(staples) or use a heater when necessary. I'm only guessing and it's the ratio I feed.. ...1 part animal 4 part veggies. They are from carp family. Their digestion is more designed for plant matter. Single tailed goldfish don't usually have digestive issues.
    The tubes will give him sores too and ultimately cause infection/more pain. In my experience the best thing you can do for a fish that can no longer swim on their own is euthanize them. It's the best thing if you think of their quality of life.
    I’m trying to make one that would hopefully cause less sores than laying on the ground. He can actually get up and swim to different areas, he never misses a meal. But it seems to be too taxing on him. If this doesn’t work, I most likely will euthanize him. I’m just torn because he CAN get up and swim towards food, the real problem is the laying on the side and making sores, and having to exert himself to move.
    My ryukin has had a lot of swim bladder issues and I’ve noticed them relating to what I’m feeding them. Omega one pellets always give my fish issues and so do flakes. And I do soak them! I’ve found the issues have mostly gone away by buying a higher quality pellet food like hikari and only giving it to them like once a week! Other days it’s frozen veggies. Almost always peas.
    I mean I’m only a first time goldfish person!!! So I wouldn’t religiously follow what I say by any means, but what I’ve found works best is rotating between saki hikari pellets, seaweed sheets, thawed and deshelled peas, bloodworms/brine shrimp, repshay gel food, and then there’s a frozen green food you can get at petsmart I don’t remember the name of. Basically just a different one every day but as far as veggies go it’s almost always peas just cause they’re convenient for me. Although they LOVE blanched spinach.
    I think it’s great you’re going above and beyond for your fish I would do the same. If it doesn’t work out and you think you need to euthanize clove oil will do the trick. I can’t remember the doses tho so just look up how much to put in a bowl or bucket wherever he fits.
    I have an oranda that was dieing when I got her , didn't think she was going to make it , and the store gave her to me for free, she was totally upside down,and couldn't swim at all,now today she swims but not perfect,she will always have a swim bladder problem , but I feed her veggies and gel food seaweed and only frozen foods no pellets , cause it makes her even worse.
    To avoid the tubes rubbing, you could cover them with a soft cloth material or sponges. I think it’s ok to give him a little longer before letting him go. I’ve seen people make little swim bladder floats for their fish with good results.
    Basically all egg shaped goldfish are more prone to swimbladded amd digestive issues.personally n the most deformed fancy I want are fantails and maybe vailtails hope this helps your buddy. Please consult an aquatic vet. Anything affixed against the body will cause sores and infection. There are ways vets can treat the issue and if not there are ways they can surgically attach a float assist that will not press against the body.
    Hi have you tried Seachem Kanaplex? A friend of mine tried several treatments including metroplex and different foods, peas etc and epsom salt baths for a few weeks. He finally managed to cure his fish of it's swim bladder disorder with kanaplex, improvements after 48 hours. Seems it was an internal bacteria.
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  • @eddiesnyder4354
    @eddiesnyder4354 3 роки тому +5

    This is not always the case. I don't have a ton of experience with electric blues, but I have one now that has never been sick and is far from Sickly. He's a tank bully in a tank with firemouth's, Acaras, and an Oscar.

  • @emelie.stjarnegren1250
    @emelie.stjarnegren1250 3 роки тому +9

    I have an adult ebjd, had him since fry.
    He is going on his second time being a father, really great dad. These offsprings will be carrying the blue gene, and I plan on breeding the offspring also.
    He was sick once as a fry himself, noticed just a difference in his eating behaviour and treated him with medicine.
    but now he is 2 yrs old, big and beautiful.
    I live in sweden by the way.

    • @fake726
      @fake726 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/IUFOVu1CurM/v-deo.html

    • @lindsayshelton5345
      @lindsayshelton5345 Рік тому

      Hey there, glad to see your comment. What kind of medicine did you use? I had 3 one died last night and the other 2 have been acting weird as well. Coloring up dark black on the fins, not eating well and hanging out at the bottom. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you

    • @Vrektumsvrede
      @Vrektumsvrede Рік тому

      Tjenare! Svarar på en två år gammal kommentar här. Men hur gick det sen med din EBJD?
      Beställde två från Imazo som jag precis fått hem. Verkar pigga och friska än så länge, äter bra, lite småsura som mina vanliga dempseys är.
      Vet inte om detta är ett större problem med amerikanska varianter av EBJD eller inte.

    • @maangeh
      @maangeh 7 місяців тому

      Hur gick det för dina vrektumsvrede?

  • @vikkitee4686
    @vikkitee4686 4 роки тому

    What about the electric blue Acara? Is it the color that kills them or the breed mix because Acara seem to accept the color change

  • @pittsburghcoinhunting1452
    @pittsburghcoinhunting1452 4 роки тому +2

    The first time I brought Electric Blues all six got sick and died I bought 6 more and two survived and ended up living 9 and 10 years. I think they died from age at that point. This time around I started with 10 blujacks and now have three that lived and now are a year-and-a-half. I think it comes down to Only the Strong Survive. They seem to be very sensitive 2 parasites and disease until they hit adulthood. All the best. JOE.

  • @pewpewoutlaw6181
    @pewpewoutlaw6181 3 роки тому +2

    I just got one from a pet store about the size of a penny. They had it in with 2" to 3" oscars and assorted cichlids, and they had it cornered literally trying to kill it. After I told the clerk, he got him into a breeder box. The clerk started scratching his head wondering where he was going to keep him, I told him to bag him up I'll take him. Hopefully it goes well...

  • @leonchaney1011
    @leonchaney1011 Рік тому

    I just bought 4 of them roughly 2 or 3 weeks ago so far so good they all are showing cool coloration and are pretty active but kinda shy

  • @williamjenkins6607
    @williamjenkins6607 3 роки тому

    I have bought quite a few electric blue Jack Dempsey's I would say maybe 10 and I have one that has made it to adult hood very beautiful fish

  • @lindsayshelton5345
    @lindsayshelton5345 Рік тому

    I had 3 for about a month now. One died last night. I noticed they keep coloring black on top fin and black marking on them show alot. They are hanging out at bottom of tank and not eating like the other fish. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.

  • @SlaikeProductions
    @SlaikeProductions 3 роки тому +4

    I've had my electric blue for 3 years now in a 40 gallon tank by himself. I have never had to treat him with medication the water has been hard his entire life. I keep a piece of drift wood in to help a little. He is currently 7 inches and seems to be doing fine. He stays in his hide 80% of the time and I feed him cichlid pellets and once a month do a live feeding. The touchiest part is keeping nitrates down if they get above 50ppm he gets slightly stressed. Keep an eye on his color when he is stressed he gets slightly more pale. Other than that he is my best friend.

    • @rikeshpr85
      @rikeshpr85 2 роки тому +1

      grow a carpet of marimo algae, that should take of the nitrates.

    • @duhgreatnate249
      @duhgreatnate249 2 роки тому

      Just got a little JD for my 40b today. He'll be kept alone too. Is there a specific reason you don't do weekly water changes? I used to keep African cichlids with 50% weekly water changes and noticed they grew much faster when doing so.

    • @HumanTank12
      @HumanTank12 Рік тому

      @@duhgreatnate249 did it survive

    • @duhgreatnate249
      @duhgreatnate249 Рік тому

      @@HumanTank12 Yup, it's doing great. Has already grown quite a bit.

    • @CustomTele52RI
      @CustomTele52RI Рік тому

      If he's been hard his entire life . . . maybe you should add some water softener?

  • @chadross2167
    @chadross2167 4 роки тому

    What's size tank are your jags in?

  • @franknitty299
    @franknitty299 2 роки тому

    I see that this video is 2yrs old., I'm new to your channel... Maybe can you do a update video on this same subject.. I've had my electric blue Jack Dempsey for about a year and a half now...

  • @frankiebanta5040
    @frankiebanta5040 4 роки тому +2

    I had ebjd for about 1 year and a half and one day I found him dead, the water levels were all good in my 125, I bought 3 more now they are about 5 months old
    I have no idea why these ebjd just die , they are beautiful fish
    I never medicated them because they never were sick , ????????

  • @precise3291
    @precise3291 2 роки тому

    Good info, I had the same issue with these fish too

  • @oombaclyde5736
    @oombaclyde5736 3 роки тому +1

    Great job. May your passion sustain you until your wisdom arrives.

  • @Ochibason
    @Ochibason 3 роки тому +1

    Good vid and good topic and yes there is something with them. Am a aquarist myself and have gone through 20 ebjd and lost all except two in 6 months and the two lasted almost two years. Let it rest a few years and will try again. Gonna try line breeding nice blue greens to blue greens and see what happens and will do more research first to see if anyone has done line breeding. Thanks I subscribed. You have any vids on Severums?

  • @rdhoops1067
    @rdhoops1067 3 роки тому

    Currently have 6 of them in my 55 gallon. Doing quite well, water changes bi-weekly👍

    • @ThePersia450
      @ThePersia450 3 роки тому

      Prolly gonna have to upgrade when they're full grown.

  • @exegesisman
    @exegesisman 4 роки тому +1

    Hey, Palmer. What kind of fish is the turquoise and black one in the tank behind you?

    • @joshb9351
      @joshb9351 2 роки тому +2

      Looks like a Texas cichlid

    • @exegesisman
      @exegesisman 2 роки тому

      @@joshb9351 Thanks!

  • @shawnlehnherr7976
    @shawnlehnherr7976 4 роки тому

    I dont know if i got lucky but i bought 2 electric blue dempsey and they are now 9 months old and aren't sick i do water changes every other day and the are in a 90 aquarium

    • @CichlidsWithAttitude
      @CichlidsWithAttitude 4 роки тому

      Hey check out fishonaquabid here on youtube he is the man wit ebjd ...

  • @georgecoutermarsh6542
    @georgecoutermarsh6542 3 роки тому

    Have 1 for a year and a half now . This is my 14th one though. They have all died early . You just have to find a fish store that gets a good strain I’m guessing because I went on a search to pet stores all over New Jersey. I have finally had success though.

  • @laneelder406
    @laneelder406 4 роки тому +12

    Recessive genes don't necessarily make an animal weak. It usually involves a change in color which makes them suseptible to being picked on or hunted by a predator. That is why white deer have shorter life spans. You will have to come up with something more than recessive genes as a excuse for eh they don't live longer. I would say , more like a defective Gene. Anyway just my thoughts on the subject. Love your vids. Keep em going

    • @aseamin2529
      @aseamin2529 3 роки тому

      Chuchhh! Lol

    • @jerml6136
      @jerml6136 2 роки тому

      Add in excessive line breeding and it does. Perfect examples are a lot of lines of Bristlenose: albino, lemon, super reds, snow whites, then even more so if long fin varieties of those.
      Slower growths, weak fry ect.

  • @castrojuan76
    @castrojuan76 4 роки тому

    I’ve had one for about 2 1/2 years with no problems; currently around 5”. I can send you a pic or vid if you tell me how to get it to you.

  • @Dinglelord
    @Dinglelord Рік тому

    I go to this aquarium store called tropic isle, and they sell a bunch of baby blue electric blue Jack Dempseys in a very good condition at only 20 dollars, and they all live

  • @lindsayshelton5345
    @lindsayshelton5345 Рік тому

    Great video 🔥

  • @salinalerma3411
    @salinalerma3411 2 роки тому

    i Have 6 EBJD got them at about half an inch for 20$ a piece havent had any issues with them at all they are now 2 inches and going strong i have them in a 55g by themselves one is a runt and half the size of the rest and i had to move him to a diff tank because hes getting beat up but the other 5 are doing very good waiting til about 4 inches to add them to my 125g

  • @chrisortiz3609
    @chrisortiz3609 2 роки тому

    I also had had an electric blue jack and he lived for 3 years and died from a accidental fall..anyways I also had him by his self only had to medicate 1 time for ick...

  • @oneofonekennels907
    @oneofonekennels907 2 роки тому

    I’ve kept many of them. I’ve had grown ones 9-10 inches and I’ve grown them out as well. It is possible. They are very fickle as you say. But you can raise them out. I would agree maybe they shouldn’t be in the industry because most will fail. But it is possible

  • @terrencejones8543
    @terrencejones8543 2 роки тому +1

    Never had a problem I’ve raised about 30+(lost count) a couple died here and there but the main thing I do is dive into highly digestible foods (Northfin) (bug bites) then I up the protein when they show some positive growth alternating back and forth and a amazing filter system. Also had a ton more luck with sensitive fish off well water.

    • @ericmontoya3447
      @ericmontoya3447 2 роки тому

      There becoming alot easier to manage and take care of. The more EBJD there are with more blood lines. The better. The problem was to much inbreeding. Any living animal that inbreed will have defects. Thats just the way it goes. But now that there are more Electric blue jacks with more bleed lines. There getting better.

    • @ericmontoya3447
      @ericmontoya3447 2 роки тому

      @Terrence Jones i apologize bro. I was wanting to comment on. The post. Not respond to your comment. Idk howbi did that.

  • @bradleycain4968
    @bradleycain4968 4 роки тому

    i have one thats about 3 to 4 months old seems to be doing fine so far still a baby tho

  • @ReelHardFishing
    @ReelHardFishing Рік тому

    Water temp keeps lots of diseases away, I keep my water at 80 to 82, no higher than 84. My cichlids love warm water and disease hate it. Also use good aquarium salt.

  • @ichthyologyguy1195
    @ichthyologyguy1195 4 роки тому +2

    Genetically EBs are just not a sound gene pool. They have several traits from taxonomy too just being less cunning in times of eating or fin regeneration. It almost seems at first the rarity of the mutation made for small genepools which makes for lots of inbreeding.

    • @JoseRamirez-yd2gz
      @JoseRamirez-yd2gz 4 роки тому

      Couldn't one mix the gene pool of a regular jack with an ebj and re-breed their fry to get a broader genetic pool?

    • @ichthyologyguy1195
      @ichthyologyguy1195 4 роки тому +1

      @@JoseRamirez-yd2gz Technically yes. Realistically it would take a long time to get the recessive gene to not only show past dominant but to assure the gene is active enough to come through in the spawns.

  • @dylanmace1963
    @dylanmace1963 4 роки тому

    Just got a baby so we will see how it goes.

  • @rikeshpr85
    @rikeshpr85 2 роки тому +2

    Naw, most people are just naive fishkeepers. to raise, keep and breed EBJDs you need discus level skills or better. it requires the kind of patience the average keeper doesnt have, this doesnt help because as fishkeepers we are typically impatient lot, myself included sometimes. i managed to score a male and female EBJD. im not pairing them. i have a regular female JD to mate with the male. from that spawn i will collect all the Blue Gene males, and mate those small adolescent males to a large mature female EBJD to prevent death during mating every monthly spawn, then toss the male back in a male colony to keep them dwarved, stunted, to ensure they are physically weaker than the female. ill get a Blue Gene Female from this spawn but that will take time to line breed back to the male EBJD. Hopefully this plan works. lol im always prepared to eat my own words.

  • @nuckythomson9244
    @nuckythomson9244 Рік тому

    electric blues are BANGERS!

  • @mischasjungle4989
    @mischasjungle4989 3 роки тому +1

    I've been keeping the EBJD for years now and I've learned that the only proper way to keep these guys nice and healthy is to treat it like discus fish, planted tank, 26+ degrees no other territorial fish and always keeping a eye on the poop since they are sensitive to bloating and flagellate
    I can send you videos of my setup if you want, I've recently started with a new tank there are 4 EBJD in it 2 males and 2 females the tanks

    • @thomaspinter8456
      @thomaspinter8456 3 роки тому

      Make a video on it!

    • @HumanTank12
      @HumanTank12 Рік тому

      @@thomaspinter8456 he never made it

    • @thomaspinter8456
      @thomaspinter8456 Рік тому

      @@HumanTank12 I've got two ebjds nearing a year old. 5.5 inches and 7.25 inches long, both male
      Pretty easy to care for

    • @HumanTank12
      @HumanTank12 Рік тому

      @@thomaspinter8456 nice how have you found them? A nearby shop has some and I have an empty 64gallon tank to maybe get some

    • @thomaspinter8456
      @thomaspinter8456 Рік тому

      @@HumanTank12 I grew them out
      If you want to keep a few my recommendation is to cycle the tank with guppies and let them breed a fair bit. Add in the ebjd and they'll eat the guppies when hungry and avoid health issues usually

  • @nunya3461
    @nunya3461 Рік тому

    Hmmm so there’s EBJD’s that a essentially pure bred & than there’s others that are more of a hybrid that tends to get sick more? Is that what ur saying? Which shouldn’t be in the hobby? The EBJD or JD’s or the hybrids ur referencing?

  • @rikeshpr85
    @rikeshpr85 2 роки тому

    5:15 that is why you dont put them in a community, they should be the Only cichlid in the tank, therefore no introduced parasites or diseases. However, i did put a portion of my trusted feeder colony of guppies in there so the Jack could eat them.

  • @madaleinedavis1078
    @madaleinedavis1078 3 роки тому +4

    Let me know how to send the pic man, I got you, ebjd my favorite cichlid and I cant have you ragging them. Already dmed a pic on insta. And I can still give selection and raising tips. Just finished video, left first half before finishing tbh, while you may be passionate about ragging on ebjd, im passionate about them and will advocate their value. Yes you should do one internal parasite purge treatment upon getting them. After that you should be able to raise them to adulthood with proper care. These fish aren't what dont belong in the industry, inadequate care is what doesn't belong in the industry

    • @madaleinedavis1078
      @madaleinedavis1078 3 роки тому +1

      Didnt wanna edit again. Every ebjd that has dief on a person was alive before going into their care. Someone was raising them from eggs to whenever you got them and getting them alive and in good condition, and doing so when they are at their weakest stage. Ebjd get exponentially hardier with age and by 4 inches are about as hardy as any cichlid. Just something to think about

    • @neutronshiva2498
      @neutronshiva2498 4 місяці тому

      What medicine to treat parasites on arrival???

  • @cutty852000
    @cutty852000 4 роки тому +1

    Wouldn't be so bad if they didn't cost $40 and you know they will die on u. What up with those pink jack Dempsey?

  • @nunya3461
    @nunya3461 Рік тому

    Honestly any EBJD’s I’ve had have died. My JD’s are all healthy & thriving but the smaller of the breed just can’t hack my waters ph.

  • @pois0n988
    @pois0n988 2 роки тому +1

    Oh boy this has me nervous I bought one from the pet store and we're going on a week. So far so good. He's in with 2 kribnesis cics, 2 Mumbai cics, and 2 pictus cat fish.

    • @promkingtempura5846
      @promkingtempura5846 2 роки тому

      I’ll be back here, to hear his progress !

    • @sirmodd6199
      @sirmodd6199 2 роки тому

      Any updates?

    • @pois0n988
      @pois0n988 2 роки тому

      @@sirmodd6199 so far he's still going strong. Beautiful fish

    • @Mgeigs
      @Mgeigs 2 роки тому +1

      I just bought two from my local pet store😬

    • @drake121is
      @drake121is 2 роки тому

      How is he doing now?

  • @ReelHardFishing
    @ReelHardFishing Рік тому

    Do your water change like you're supposed to, check your water parameters, fun do not over feed and make sure filtration isn't rigged to custom unless it works right. BIOLOGICAL FILTRATION IS KEY!

  • @ReelHardFishing
    @ReelHardFishing Рік тому

    I've cured basically dead fish with melafix

  • @ware682
    @ware682 4 роки тому

    Currently keeping 1 ebjd, had 2 but the first one was slaughtered by a larger fish (got them young) my 2nd and only survivor is doing fine it seems. 55 gal hes around 3 inches, bought him around 2. Seems to be growing slower than expected and seems to be easily effected by environment change and stress... hopefully he survives. Beautiful fish

  • @cullensheehan6933
    @cullensheehan6933 3 роки тому

    Ive had one now for almost a year and it's been pretty good. Hes got the long wispy find and great color and great character, past few days he's just been acting lazy and laying inside his skull house. All clean water good levels. Just don't know what his deal is I really hope he doesn't die

    • @cullensheehan6933
      @cullensheehan6933 3 роки тому

      Hell move when there's food but otherwise just chills in his hut barely moving . Other fish join him at night to sleep, but day time there not allowed in, it actually pretty cool the huddle together n sleep. But I am worried about him

    • @HumanTank12
      @HumanTank12 Рік тому

      @@cullensheehan6933 did he survive

  • @ReelHardFishing
    @ReelHardFishing Рік тому

    Melafix fixes everything

  • @kihkyho
    @kihkyho 2 роки тому

    I have had about 6 EBJD. and they indeed kept dying on me one even was even killed by my normal female in a 75-gallon tank he would not fight back at all he was my last and personality-wise for a JD, not the personality I would expect. I stopped buying them

  • @williamflamm9047
    @williamflamm9047 3 роки тому

    I know it’s been a while since you filmed this video and what not but I bought an electric blue jack Dempsey in may of 2020 at the latest and I still have it to this day and it’s still very live and will and eats more than any fish I have in the aquarium it’s probably at this time I wanna say 3 or so inches but if you have questions or are interested lmk!!!

  • @AngelLivesMatter
    @AngelLivesMatter 2 роки тому

    🏆

  • @leonchaney1011
    @leonchaney1011 Рік тому

    Thought on putting 4 one inche electric blue Jack Dempsey’s with aferican chiclets

  • @nuckythomson9244
    @nuckythomson9244 Рік тому

    your lfs might no something you dont about there care, try another shop CPalms! Don't give up!

  • @crimsontwins6612
    @crimsontwins6612 3 роки тому

    Why do heavy research, instead of just trying it out for yourself? I just bought two, and they're tough little guys. We'll see what happens.

  • @matthewchapman1008
    @matthewchapman1008 3 роки тому

    They become healthy fish in the end you just need to start with a large amount you can't buy two three four five of them at a time you have to have someone give you a hundred of themkeep them all healthy find out which ones are healthier than the most in bigger than the most and keep that one for yourself

  • @ericlunger1010
    @ericlunger1010 4 роки тому

    Alinitys cat

  • @georgehennon6415
    @georgehennon6415 Рік тому

    I've had my Electric Blue JD for over a year now. It's a true electric blue, not a regular JD. It's in a 40g breeder by itself and has never been sick. I feed it aqueon cichlid pellets which is a cheap food. I am not a fish store owner and have never needed to use medication on it. It's disappointing that you would have this take on such an amazing fish without even trying to keep it in a tank by itself. It's hard to believe that you're actually surprised about your EBJDs dying when you kept it in a community tank with MUCH large fish than it. You did your research, found out that it's a sensitive fish, and the thought of keeping it by itself or with smaller fish never crossed your mind? I normally like your videos, but your videos on the EBJD makes it seem like you are just trying to drive traffic to your channel by having a controversial opinion.

  • @matthewchapman1008
    @matthewchapman1008 3 роки тому

    Palmer aquatics I will soon be sending you a video of my electric blue Jack Dempsey that just bread with my regular Jack Dempsey and I will send you a hundred electric blue Jack Dempsey for free if you still want electric blue Jack's

    • @kayleed2497
      @kayleed2497 3 роки тому +1

      Are you selling fry??

    • @matthewchapman1008
      @matthewchapman1008 3 роки тому

      @@kayleed2497 if your local I'll give some away

    • @kayleed2497
      @kayleed2497 3 роки тому

      Matthew Chapman probably not local, I’m Arkansas 🙂

    • @rockboe3845
      @rockboe3845 2 роки тому

      @@matthewchapman1008 please tell me your in San Diego??

  • @billzbez6019
    @billzbez6019 Рік тому

    Dammm so you killed all your fish lol

  • @Korbert
    @Korbert 3 роки тому +1

    I don't think you understand how recessive color-genes work. It's the same same for humans in eye-color. If a blue-eyed and brown-eyed human gets a baby, it will always be brown-eyed since the brown-eyed gene is dominant to the blue-eyed gene. It does not create a new color of eyes or "hybrid eyes", the baby will simply be brown-eyed. Skin color works different (is not dominant/recessive) and that means if a black and white human get a baby it will likely get a hybrid color.
    People who sent you pictures of their adult EBJDs, actually have adult EBJDs - regardless if YOU happend to fail with the fish or not. It is however a very sensitive gene due to inbreeding and requires a lot of special treatment from the aquarium owner, especially in their early days.
    You just seem to act like a baby in this video where you're saying that if YOU can't bring them up to adulthood then others who succeeded must have fake EBJDs. Drop the ego dude, stay humble.

    • @jerml6136
      @jerml6136 2 роки тому

      Respectfully, you don’t understand how recessive genes work. If your statement is correct, no one would have blue eyes ;) it’s more complicated than that. Both parents can carry recessive genes without expressing them and have a baby/offspring that express those recessive genes by inheriting a recessive copy from each parent resulting in not carrying the dominant gene at all 🧬 exactly how 2 normal looking Jack Dempseys (EBGD) can produce electric blue Jack Dempseys.

  • @80s_monsterkid28
    @80s_monsterkid28 2 роки тому +1

    Dude you’re weird

  • @bayou504ctcL9
    @bayou504ctcL9 5 місяців тому

    Dis whol video u said a bunch of nothing I will say this keep them by themselves and u will have no problems