Hi All,
Just wondering if I could get some opinions. I have what I think is a rather hair female. Both animals are about 4 inches
The first picture is my male. He has a very classic wide head from the top. Also, I notice looking straight at his face, he seems to have a flatter and wider appearance. His pectorals are covered in spines. He lives in his cave or right out in front and usually wanders very little. All pointing to male.
Here is where I need your help. My larger "female" seems a bit hairy to me. From the top, it's head is decidedly narrower. It is hairy, but the odonts seem to be long upper ones and much fewer and shorter bottom odonts. Again, from the top there appears to be a gap visible, because of the fewer odonts. It's pectorals don't have many spines at all. From the front it looks taller than the male. It moves back and forth between various caves and is willing to go around most of the tank for food.She is only now starting to put on weight, so she is not bulging yet.
Sorry, that I don't have photos from the top. With the views I do have..do you think it is a female that is just on the hairy side? Thanks in advance for any opinions.
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okay, I caught them out. Here are a few shots from above. I also measured them. The "female" is 4" The male is 3.5" (but his tail is damaged, so he's a bit bigger). First pic is the "pair". Second pic is the male, Third pic is the "female" and the last pic is another animal at 3", I would also like to know what people think this third one is. Thanks again.
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Sorry, been busy recently and I haven't been visiting here. Thanks for the opinions everyone.
McEve,
That is what I am thinking in regards to sexing. Even in behavior it matches. One thing is that my female is large at least 4 inches TL. The male is about 3.75" (is this a problem? The female being larger?) The last one is actually not that small around 3" TL. It acts like a female too.
New, but related question. The only aggression I see is between what seems to be the 2 females. No one bothers the male (although, they do show interest). The male flares, but doesn't chase the other two. But, the big "female" chases the small "female" regularly. Is this a normal behavior?
Thanks again for all the help
McEve,
That is what I am thinking in regards to sexing. Even in behavior it matches. One thing is that my female is large at least 4 inches TL. The male is about 3.75" (is this a problem? The female being larger?) The last one is actually not that small around 3" TL. It acts like a female too.
New, but related question. The only aggression I see is between what seems to be the 2 females. No one bothers the male (although, they do show interest). The male flares, but doesn't chase the other two. But, the big "female" chases the small "female" regularly. Is this a normal behavior?
Thanks again for all the help
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