The March CNBG definitely has a bigger belly, george, but I still measure a top/bottom disparity, 2 "screen scale" inches above the nose versus 1.75 "screen scale" inches below the nose, which clearly shows in these magic marker lines I've drawn over the image on my monitor. Oops, good thing I'm at work.

Anyway, that's about a 53/47 split and is not nearly as noticeable. Perhaps it's all on current conditions of the individual fish (amount of fat stored in abdomen).

What's anyone else think?


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