Sex this BN
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Re: Sex this BN
100% male
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Re: Sex this BN
uh 3 inches are more or less 8 cm right?
My young 8 cm males have a complete bristled nose, but it happened that females had a bristler line just on the board of the mouth...
Did I say something stupid?
My young 8 cm males have a complete bristled nose, but it happened that females had a bristler line just on the board of the mouth...
Did I say something stupid?
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Re: Sex this BN
I go with leucosticta , if a BN is 7.5cm or bigger they got more bristles in most of the cases. But if it's a late-developer it could be a male.
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Re: Sex this BN
or at least if he is a he should have some bristels also along the line that goes from the 'nose' to the space between the eyes.
Take a look ah the fins also: the two lateral should be a little hairy too...
Take a look ah the fins also: the two lateral should be a little hairy too...
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Re: Sex this BN
To the original poster:
Have a look at this:
http://planetcatfish.com/faq/index.php?qid=117&catid=15
It's a set of 6 (I think) keys that will identify the sex of an Ancistrus spp.
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Have a look at this:
http://planetcatfish.com/faq/index.php?qid=117&catid=15
It's a set of 6 (I think) keys that will identify the sex of an Ancistrus spp.
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Re: Sex this BN
I've been thinking this one was a female. Out of 4 siblings, I got three definite males and then this one... which has always been a bit smaller. It only has the bristles around its nose... none up the center.
Now my question is... if she's a female... what's the best way to plump her up?
Now my question is... if she's a female... what's the best way to plump her up?
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Re: Sex this BN
In my experiance females tend to get bristles on the sides of thier faces. I think this may be a male.
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Re: Sex this BN
Good feeding, extra protein will help (such as Hikari Algae wafers).jjkolodz wrote:I've been thinking this one was a female. Out of 4 siblings, I got three definite males and then this one... which has always been a bit smaller. It only has the bristles around its nose... none up the center.
Now my question is... if she's a female... what's the best way to plump her up?
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