Raoul's Zebras

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!).
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Raoul's Zebras

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Hi there,

Today I bought two Hypancistrus Zebra’s. They are now 6 cm.
Can you please tell me if it is the L046 for sure or maybe it is the L098 or the L173.

And do you now the sex, is it male or female?

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Raoul



Here they are:

The two together:
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The first one:
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The second one
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Here one of them in my tank:
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Both L46 :D Nice couple of fish too. The second one is a little grey but I would put this down to the stress of being transported and sitting on some doods hand for a photo :P

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I would say the first one is a male,
en the second a female.

second zebra,
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First one male, second one I'm more unsure of. How large is it?

Oh, and yes - both L046 :D
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McEve wrote:First one male, second one I'm more unsure of. How large is it?

Oh, and yes - both L046 :D
his zebra's are both 6 cm
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Yes they are both 6 cm.
And what do you say about the Heart Pattern on the back of the right one?

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Post by Tom Kvitnes »

First one is definatly male.
Second one i would guess female, but a brighter closeup pick from above would make it easier to say.

Nice looking fish :-)

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Post by Rob »

Hi Raoul

I would also say fist one is a male, also not to sure about the second, but if Ihad to guess I would say a younger male. There isn't much of a sign of odontodes on the gill plates however, but these could have been lost due to stress and transit.

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Post by Des »

Hi rjoemman,

Welcome to the forum.
The first one is a MALE
The second one, at first glance ,I would say is a female from looking at the body shape.The Cheek odontodes look as if they have been badly damaged in a fight. This normally happens to MALES. The spikes/odontodes on the leading pectoral fin are not clear on your photo. Like someone else said, Another photo from the other side,showing the front half of the fish showing cheek whiskers and pectoral fin clearly, together with an overhead of the whole fish, might be useful.To end , i would say that i am unsure of the sex of this fish.
To have a heart shape pattern on the back of the zebra is pretty rare, For now, 4 different members have one each, including myself.

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Oke here is the zebra with the love-heart print again.
Now from the other side. I can not make sharp closer pictures with my camera, so I hope these are enough to see the sex of this zebra.

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2x L046 and 1x L001
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2x L046 and 1x L001
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Rjoemman,

Sorry but cannot be certain as to its sex as the cheek odontodes on the other side are also missing/damaged. Give it a few weeks/months to recover.
Holding a zebra in your hand (out of water) while taking a photograph is not something I or anyone else, would recommend. This causes them undue stress. It would be better off, in a container with some tank water or else held by a net against the front glass in the tank, or even in a fry container floating in the tank.

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