Sex Queen Arabesque
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Sex Queen Arabesque
Edited - To organise the fish into the two different species they are !
The following fish are just over two years old and are between 2" to 2.5" in size.
What sex do you think they are;
These fish are L411:
Fish 1:
Fish 3:
Fish 4:
Fish 6:
These fish are L260:
Fish 2:
Fish 5:
Fish 7:
Fish 8:
The following fish are just over two years old and are between 2" to 2.5" in size.
What sex do you think they are;
These fish are L411:
Fish 1:
Fish 3:
Fish 4:
Fish 6:
These fish are L260:
Fish 2:
Fish 5:
Fish 7:
Fish 8:
Last edited by AndrewC on 28 Jul 2012, 21:28, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Sex Queen Arabesque
As for me you have a mix of L260 and L411.
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Re: Sex Queen Arabesque
Hi!!
I totally agree the one with the "blury" pattern are L411
The one with the well defined pattern are L260
How long since you have them??
Cheers
Yann
I totally agree the one with the "blury" pattern are L411
The one with the well defined pattern are L260
How long since you have them??
Cheers
Yann
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Re: Sex Queen Arabesque
in first i think 2 and 7 are l260
5 and 8 hybride l411/l260
rest l411
this is in 1 look
sorry to say
5 and 8 hybride l411/l260
rest l411
this is in 1 look
sorry to say
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Re: Sex Queen Arabesque
They are all L260.
Half of them are my mine from my old pair of L260 that breed a couple of years ago.
Also a couple of years ago i got three fry from two reputable dealers, and over a couple of years i lost two.
When they are all in the tank and settled they all look like 260, i have seen L411 before in person.
Just some of them get really stressed when removing them from the tank, whereas other fish don't seem too stressed with it.
Edit:
You know the more i look at the pictures the more dubious i am of some of the fish myself, strange one this.
They've been grown on from fry in my tanks the paszt couple of years.
Tomorrow, i am going to remove all the decor from their tank and take a video of them, see if i can video of them less stressed.
Half of them are my mine from my old pair of L260 that breed a couple of years ago.
Also a couple of years ago i got three fry from two reputable dealers, and over a couple of years i lost two.
When they are all in the tank and settled they all look like 260, i have seen L411 before in person.
Just some of them get really stressed when removing them from the tank, whereas other fish don't seem too stressed with it.
Edit:
You know the more i look at the pictures the more dubious i am of some of the fish myself, strange one this.
They've been grown on from fry in my tanks the paszt couple of years.
Tomorrow, i am going to remove all the decor from their tank and take a video of them, see if i can video of them less stressed.
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Re: Sex Queen Arabesque
Hi,
sorry to say, but I see also some L 411 (fish 1, 3, 4, 6). It should be a rule: Never mix different sources of Hypancistrus. Perhaps you could devide them. If they are from the same Parents they are hybrids.
By the way. Sexing L 260 is so difficult
Regards
sorry to say, but I see also some L 411 (fish 1, 3, 4, 6). It should be a rule: Never mix different sources of Hypancistrus. Perhaps you could devide them. If they are from the same Parents they are hybrids.
By the way. Sexing L 260 is so difficult
Regards
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Re: Sex Queen Arabesque
the pair on your site are both l260
i thik the problem is with the fish you bought
i thik the problem is with the fish you bought
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Re: Sex Queen Arabesque
I have never really looked at these fish since i got them a couple of years, i just kept there water good and fed them well.
The only reason i have started to look at them is that i also have a wild caught group of nine, that are around three years old and they are showing signs of starting to breed, so i was going to move the younger group on.
What a suprise i found there.
Some pictures of my wild caught L260, and there is a couple of nice plump females in this group:
Anyways, i agree that the pictures in the first post: 1, 3, 4 & 6 are L411, and the pictures: 2, 5, 7 & 8 are L260.
I edited the pictures in the first post to show this, and here are a couple of pictures from today;
The two species have been seperated and now have there own tank.
L411:
One of them cannot be seen in the pictures but it is a 411.
L260:
I must have got four fry from from two different sources, as my original breeding pair were L260, which i don't have anymore, because i have ended up with four L411.
It's a lesson to learn with hypancistrus, check them more as they grow to check their identy, as i would never have noticed the difference when i got them at 1" in size.
Thanks for all the help everybody.
I stick to keeping the easier to identify hypancistrus, just to save hassle like this, but L260 is too nice not to keep.
I do have some video but will need to see how it turns out, if it's any good i'll post it.
If possible does has anybody have a good guess at the sexes of the fish in the first post
The only reason i have started to look at them is that i also have a wild caught group of nine, that are around three years old and they are showing signs of starting to breed, so i was going to move the younger group on.
What a suprise i found there.
Some pictures of my wild caught L260, and there is a couple of nice plump females in this group:
Anyways, i agree that the pictures in the first post: 1, 3, 4 & 6 are L411, and the pictures: 2, 5, 7 & 8 are L260.
I edited the pictures in the first post to show this, and here are a couple of pictures from today;
The two species have been seperated and now have there own tank.
L411:
One of them cannot be seen in the pictures but it is a 411.
L260:
I must have got four fry from from two different sources, as my original breeding pair were L260, which i don't have anymore, because i have ended up with four L411.
It's a lesson to learn with hypancistrus, check them more as they grow to check their identy, as i would never have noticed the difference when i got them at 1" in size.
Thanks for all the help everybody.
I stick to keeping the easier to identify hypancistrus, just to save hassle like this, but L260 is too nice not to keep.
I do have some video but will need to see how it turns out, if it's any good i'll post it.
If possible does has anybody have a good guess at the sexes of the fish in the first post
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Re: Sex Queen Arabesque
nice looking new pictures
lots of l411 been sold as l260
your wilds look verry nice
iam happy to get a nice wild pair again verry soon
lots of l411 been sold as l260
your wilds look verry nice
iam happy to get a nice wild pair again verry soon
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Re: Sex Queen Arabesque
I would say 2 & 7 are female, 5 is male. Have you had a look at their stomachs?
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Re: Sex Queen Arabesque
Apparently the stomach of the female L260, is white, and the males have the similar markings to the top of the fish.
It was a question I was just scrolling to the bottom of the thread to ask.
Therefore I am interested in the answer.
Thanks
Geoff.
It was a question I was just scrolling to the bottom of the thread to ask.
Therefore I am interested in the answer.
Thanks
Geoff.
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Re: Sex Queen Arabesque
The stomach way from my experience with the fish ive got being all white is 60/40, 60 white 40 not, some of my females whom are spawning at the moment every couple-ish of weeks, and have lots of young in theres tanks just know,have patterning running down there sides onto there bellies so i couldnt say that way of sexing out Queens is spot on for me,
I went more on body shape Head and Pectoral fins,again ive got a hairy female with pretty long odontodes hairs .
But then again ive tend to some times just have the feeling that its a certain sex type ,so something must be running threw my head telling me what sex i reckon it is (Just a feeling sort of thing )
I went more on body shape Head and Pectoral fins,again ive got a hairy female with pretty long odontodes hairs .
But then again ive tend to some times just have the feeling that its a certain sex type ,so something must be running threw my head telling me what sex i reckon it is (Just a feeling sort of thing )
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Re: Sex Queen Arabesque
The belly colouration is not consistent method for sexing these fishes; I also find that body shape is hard to use in this compact species. Macro photography of the genital papillae of adults is the best bet.
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Re: Sex Queen Arabesque
This has been my experience with my L260's. I am 100% positive all mine are L260's.Jools wrote:The belly colouration is not consistent method for sexing these fishes; I also find that body shape is hard to use in this compact species. Macro photography of the genital papillae of adults is the best bet.
Jools
I do not consider them easy to sex unless they are the same age and in breeding condition.
I have never used the belly coloration.
I go by shape, plumpness and actual breeding results.
I have never reached the point where I am comparing differences between genitalia.
I guess I've never had the need to know that badly and keep over 40 adults or nearly adults so as long as I get fry once in awhile I am OK with that.
I can sex adult wild Discus better than I can sex adult plecos.
Even so, I am never 100% correct with either type of fish using my less than meticulous methodology.
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