This is the picture I have of the fish I am getting. I was told there are probably 2 males and 3 females, but would appreciate your opinion!
Please help me sex these 5
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Hmmm.. that would be very very disappointing. Are you just basing it on the body shape being more V, because I assumed this was because they were on the thin side. I was thinking the one all the way on the left looks to be a female even with the thin body. And I do plan to plump them up..davo wrote:My guess all male and they need a good feed
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So i got them today. They are A LOT smaller than they had been sold as, so maybe they can't be sexed yet. they range from just under 2 inches to just under 2 1/4 inches. Here are pictures just before they went into their new tank. They are pale in the pictures from almost a day of travel and all, but have really spruced up nicely in the tank. (please excuse the horrible pictures, we were rushing to get them into their tank).
I think I have two females (fish 2 and 5) and two males, but unsure. I would really appreciate your thoughts!
Fish 1:
Fish 2:
Fish3:
Fish 4:
Fish 5:
And this is one of them (I think Fish 5) about 40 minutes after he went into his tank... they all colored up great!
I think I have two females (fish 2 and 5) and two males, but unsure. I would really appreciate your thoughts!
Fish 1:
Fish 2:
Fish3:
Fish 4:
Fish 5:
And this is one of them (I think Fish 5) about 40 minutes after he went into his tank... they all colored up great!
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Yeah I considered the pros and cons for gravel, sand, and a bare tank. Seems none are perfect. Sand was not an option in this tank because I have definite currents. I have read on this site that with currents, the food does not stay still with a bare bottom for them to eat, but gravel allow it to get caught a little. Plus, I really don't like bare tanks. I am familiar with gravel cleaning and keep my other tanks perfectly clean with frequent vacuuming, so I am planning on trying this for at least a little while and see how it goes.
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