P. compta sexing help
- Melander
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P. compta sexing help
Hi!
I moved my tank to another house yesterday and took the oportunity to take some pictures of my P. compta's. I would appreciate some help sexing these please.
There is alot of hairy ones and I have a rough idea but trust you guys more then myself. I hope that one is a girl.
Fish 1
Fish 2
Fish3
Fish 4
Thanks in advance!
Melander
I moved my tank to another house yesterday and took the oportunity to take some pictures of my P. compta's. I would appreciate some help sexing these please.
There is alot of hairy ones and I have a rough idea but trust you guys more then myself. I hope that one is a girl.
Fish 1
Fish 2
Fish3
Fish 4
Thanks in advance!
Melander
Last edited by Melander on 13 Jun 2011, 13:11, edited 1 time in total.
- MatsP
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Re: P. compta sexing help
Going by headshape as well as "hairyness" on the back part of the body, the first appears to be female and the other three male.
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Re: P. compta sexing help
I agree with Mats. With that kind of sex ratio you need to keep a close eye on them when (if) they start breeding because the males can fight like demons once one is sitting on a clutch in my experience. One of mine lost his entire tail fin, although it did grow back and the fish didn't seem too troubled by it all (I was though).
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Re: P. compta sexing help
Agreed!MatsP wrote:Going by headshape as well as "hairyness" on the back part of the body, the first appears to be female and the other three male.
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- Melander
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Re: P. compta sexing help
Thank you for the quick replies!
It is as I thought(hoped) then, at the moment I'm just happy that the female is a female and not a fat subdued male with lack of odontodes.
Would I be better off selling 1-2 of the males to minimize any future fights? I'm afraid it will we hard to find any sexed females where I am.
Melander
It is as I thought(hoped) then, at the moment I'm just happy that the female is a female and not a fat subdued male with lack of odontodes.
Would I be better off selling 1-2 of the males to minimize any future fights? I'm afraid it will we hard to find any sexed females where I am.
Melander