sexual differences for parotocinclus maculicauda
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sexual differences for parotocinclus maculicauda
is there any? apart from the gential papilla?
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Possibly that females are "fatter" than the males. I don't know, it's just a fairly common scenario.
Since these are definitely fish that you'd want to keep in a reasonable group to get them happy, I'd say the approach of buying ten should work - then you're almost certain to have a mix of males and females. [Assuming there's 50/50 born and captured, you'll have 99.8% chance of getting at least one of each sex - obviously, the 8 ones in the "middle" are some distinct sex too...]
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Since these are definitely fish that you'd want to keep in a reasonable group to get them happy, I'd say the approach of buying ten should work - then you're almost certain to have a mix of males and females. [Assuming there's 50/50 born and captured, you'll have 99.8% chance of getting at least one of each sex - obviously, the 8 ones in the "middle" are some distinct sex too...]
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just noticed they change colour too, 3 of them were on the white sand substrate and the entire top half went pale, the other 2 were on bog wood and they were dark mottled brown. i noticed that when one of the substrate ones decided to graze on the wood it slowly changed to the dark mottled brown. not very interesting but thought i would share it.
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As I revisit the pictures I have and have posted here on PC, I REMEMBER there was a difference...and remember it wasn't real obvious until the fish were mature.
The males were darker, redder (where the Baensch mentions they are) and slimmer. The females pattern is lighter and when gravid, are obviously thicker.
Hope that helps.
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The males were darker, redder (where the Baensch mentions they are) and slimmer. The females pattern is lighter and when gravid, are obviously thicker.
Hope that helps.
Kevin
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Thanks for the clarification - so it's a "nice feature" but not something we can put in the Cat-eLog on the subject of "sexing"...kkorotev wrote:MatsP,
No. I'm sorry if I misled you.
The "red" was an insignificant characteristic of the fish I had. It was an attractive trait, but not breathtaking.
By the time they're mature enough to spawn, you'll know which is which...assuming you have both!
Kevin
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