We all know how difficult it is to identify the sex of these fish, so please post a picture in here and we'll try to help you (or at least give an educated guess!).
Looks to be a female to me. Where in OH are you located? I am in Columbus and have a few F-1 sub-adults I am raising. Always nice to know another zebra keeper.
fishboy20 wrote:Looks to be a female to me. Where in OH are you located? I am in Columbus and have a few F-1 sub-adults I am raising. Always nice to know another zebra keeper.
~Jeremy Basch
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Jeremy,
It is me Hung... sorry i miss ya at Extravaganza. I tried to look for ya on Sunday morning but you have left already as I didn't see you in your room.
1st photo looks definately female but the second shot looks a bit ambiguous . I had took confirm that the markings were the same to be sure it was the same fish. I will go along with the majority and say female
I would get her well fed for at least four weeks before trying to get her breeding.
The shape is not generic, more leaning towards female. The leading pectoral fin rays are thin, also a female indicator. Last thing would be the shape of the nose. That makes 3 out of 3.
The longer you condition before attempting breeding the more eggs you "LIKELY" to get. Seasoned experts please feel free to step in and correct if I am wrong.