Yo PlanetCatfish,
I wasn't looking for someone to sex specimens, rather hoping someone could go into more detail about anything and everything that would help distinguish the difference between a male and a female. Including things such as ideal length, or at what size/age sexing becomes more reliable etc etc. Everything and anything will be greatly appreciated. I've checked the Cat E-Log out, but I just wanted to get all the information I could!
Thanks for your time!
King Tiger, Sexing Question
- MatsP
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Re: King Tiger, Sexing Question
If you only have a single specimen, it's often hard. With a group of them, it's often possible to pick out males from females based on a combination of body shape ("fat" = female), head shape ("wide where it joins the main body" = male), pectoral fins rays ("thick" = male) and odontodal growths ("hairy rear/pectoral fin" = male).
There may be other differences too. It's always easier to sex the fish if it's viewed from above against a light-coloured background.
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Mats
There may be other differences too. It's always easier to sex the fish if it's viewed from above against a light-coloured background.
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Mats