> I hate to harp on a point, Peter, but there's one question still unanswered
> - what colour is the tail of the fish in the photo?
It looks red. It is not a very good photo though and the fish does not
appear to be in full colour. It is also not a quality specimen, if you
look at the scales above the end of the anal fin you will notice that
they are not in a regular pattern. I've seen alot of bows like that in
the US, only a few in Oz though.
> Are there any yellow tri's with red tails?
Don't ask me, I hate the stupid fish. :-) Just another blonde....
> Not that I'd admit to a M. herbertaxelrodi ever having a red tail! Perish
> the thought! ;)
Orange or red, what's the difference? Certainly, herbies don't have
tails that are red like a Goyder, but I'd probably argue they are more
red than orange (since I am such an argumentative prick!) in some
specimens under some conditions on some planets in some universes.
:-) Ever tried to describe a colour to a blind person? :-) I imagine
it would be rather difficult, even more difficult than arguing with the
opposite sex. :-)
Tootles
Peter Unmack
Don't be too open minded or your brain might fall out!