Help confirming gender.
Help confirming gender.
Hi,
Could anyone confirm if these two are male and female or both the same sex.
Cheers
Could anyone confirm if these two are male and female or both the same sex.
Cheers
Re: Help confirming gender.
both Females.
Re: Help confirming gender.
Any chance the fish on the right is Male? The head shape is a bit wider but I think I am kidding myself.
Thanks
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Re: Help confirming gender.
I agree, looks like two females, almost certainly.
Even if they are opposite sexes, I would not try to breed these two together: The size of the spots are clearly different, and even if they are the same species [plausible], they definitely aren't the same regional variant [unless someone can confirm that they really are living together and spot size is just a natural variation]. The one to the right is Panaque albomaculatus, the one on the left looks like a very recent L-number [from memory L437, but I could have that wrong - there is a very recent thread on the similarity/difference between these two in this forum].
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Even if they are opposite sexes, I would not try to breed these two together: The size of the spots are clearly different, and even if they are the same species [plausible], they definitely aren't the same regional variant [unless someone can confirm that they really are living together and spot size is just a natural variation]. The one to the right is Panaque albomaculatus, the one on the left looks like a very recent L-number [from memory L437, but I could have that wrong - there is a very recent thread on the similarity/difference between these two in this forum].
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Re: Help confirming gender.
Hi Mats,
..I believe you are referring to Panaqolus sp. "L 426" (or Panaque, if you wish).
However, I´ll have to disagree with that identification: to me those two look like Hypancistrus, something from the H. contradens/L201 group of species/varieties. That does not affect the righteous advice to keep them separate, of course!
Cheers, Sandor
..I believe you are referring to Panaqolus sp. "L 426" (or Panaque, if you wish).
However, I´ll have to disagree with that identification: to me those two look like Hypancistrus, something from the H. contradens/L201 group of species/varieties. That does not affect the righteous advice to keep them separate, of course!
Cheers, Sandor
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It´s what we know for sure that just ain´t so."
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Re: Help confirming gender.
i would say both are female but because of head shape, it could just be a very fat unfit male-which i highly doubt. what species are these?kingtiger wrote:Any chance the fish on the right is Male? The head shape is a bit wider but I think I am kidding myself.
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Have you got pictures of sexual papilla?
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I'll try to get a bottom view this weekend. They are hypancistrus.
Cheers
Cheers
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Re: Help confirming gender.
But either way, it is not a "pair" suitable for breeding - they are two different species!kingtiger wrote:I'll try to get a bottom view this weekend. They are hypancistrus.
Cheers
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