Is it, or isn't it..?
Is it, or isn't it..?
The newly created "L98" was about to turn into the real thing, so I have taken the fish out of the tank.
But.. is it a male or a female? I see several physical signs of this being a female, but the behaviour certainly isn't it female. And the wide head could mean a male
I'll leave this one for you to identify, if at all possible, as I'm stumped.
But.. is it a male or a female? I see several physical signs of this being a female, but the behaviour certainly isn't it female. And the wide head could mean a male
I'll leave this one for you to identify, if at all possible, as I'm stumped.
I'd say female also. Curved pectoral rays, plump tummy, smaller anal fins, all point to it being a female. It has more "cheek" than normal, but the nose is short like a female also. Females can and will squabble, so I would think that damage would be normal, although none of mine have ever beaten each other like that. Where you just introduced a new fish though, the whole hierarchy gets thrown off, so anything is possible I suppose.
Barbie
Barbie
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Not in that tank Barbie. I got really worried about her, so put her in with the other group. I agree she looks like a female, if she hadn't been that badly beaten up, repeatedly, I would have put my mortage on her being a female...
Guess that would have been a bad deal for anyone betting though, but you know what I mean
It's the male she's been squabbling with too
Good news again though, fishing her out, removing stones and whatnot, found another tiny little fellow.
Anyways, maybe she'll get along with better with the other group...
Guess that would have been a bad deal for anyone betting though, but you know what I mean
It's the male she's been squabbling with too
Good news again though, fishing her out, removing stones and whatnot, found another tiny little fellow.
Anyways, maybe she'll get along with better with the other group...
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Female too
I'd put my house on it too Mceve, if I owned one that is!
This is what happens to a female when you have a very rough male or even two males fighting for a cave, the stripes will regrow but not always straight.
maybe some of this photos will help they are old but would still be usefull
first photo same female as above
your fish has some characteristic of a male like the thicker check bone but some older females have this and a straight pectoral fin but from the size of the fish, with little odontoids on the fin and ckecks it could be a female.
heres the males if you notice the heads have an arrow head shape
this is the same male above it used to have a solid bar running across his head
same male but a couple years older
another sure way is to vent her
all photographs above are guaranteed breeders
maybe some of this photos will help they are old but would still be usefull
first photo same female as above
your fish has some characteristic of a male like the thicker check bone but some older females have this and a straight pectoral fin but from the size of the fish, with little odontoids on the fin and ckecks it could be a female.
heres the males if you notice the heads have an arrow head shape
this is the same male above it used to have a solid bar running across his head
same male but a couple years older
another sure way is to vent her
all photographs above are guaranteed breeders