Seeing this interesting picture progress of the fish I would say it is a male.
As I said on the other forum, you need to take time and patience. Overall you haven't had the fish for very long and most people here had the fish for at least a year or two before they spawned.
How fish look like when you buy them does not say they look like that after some months. As I explained to you, males will sometimes lose there odontodes growht because they have to esstablish a new pecking order, who will be the new boss. This male you show has done exactly that.
Subdominant males don't have odonthodes growht or very little. And may grow a lot of odonthodes now. Females will appear to be subdominant males.
That is what @Aldare maybe is trying to tell you. If you think you know for sure......you will be wrong afterall.
My group has turned out with 3 certain males, 5 certain females and 3 I don't know. This has taken 8 months to develop. One of my WC males is showing some interest in a particular female. Only with a succesfull spawn my mind will be at ease that I have a breeding pair.
Heavy feeding is not always the way to go. My advice (as you know) is don't try to hard. Give the fish time to get comfortable and get used to your way of doing things. It won't be the first time fish have spawn when you actually forgot about them. L134 are very sensative to overfeeding and will die due to stressed guts. Be aware about this, it would be a shame.....
Patience is the most difficult factor of breeding fish
