Help sex these King Tiger
Help sex these King Tiger
Hi,
Recently acquired these king tiger to add to my colony.
These are average 10cm+ and I was informed they are over 2 years old.
What do you guys think?
Thanks
Recently acquired these king tiger to add to my colony.
These are average 10cm+ and I was informed they are over 2 years old.
What do you guys think?
Thanks
- MatsP
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Re: Help sex these King Tiger
If you said to me "pick two fish to make a pair", I'd probably pick #4 (male) & #5 (female). I quite sure you have both sexes, but they are not that obvious - fish are still quite young.
#1 is hard to tell due to the way it's got it's body bent.
#2 is impossible to tell due to it's angle.
#3 is possibly female.
#4 male
#5 female
#6 looks smaller - possibly female, but could just be a runt male.
My suggestion is some good clean water, plenty of good food and patience.
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Mats
#1 is hard to tell due to the way it's got it's body bent.
#2 is impossible to tell due to it's angle.
#3 is possibly female.
#4 male
#5 female
#6 looks smaller - possibly female, but could just be a runt male.
My suggestion is some good clean water, plenty of good food and patience.
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Mats
Re: Help sex these King Tiger
Thx Mat, they are getting premium treatment at the moment...lol
Cheers
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Re: Help sex these King Tiger
You should set them up in a typical Hypancistrus breeding tank and wait, and wait until one day they spawn. You have both sexes but exactly how many of each sex isn't readily apparent yet. By the time they spawn, you will know how many females you have. Then remove any excess males from the group. 1 Male per 2-3 females works well.
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