Hi all
Please can someone help. My LFS has just received a shipment of p. apithanos. I've been searching for these for ages and I was lucky enough to see the note on the tank before they arrived in the shop

and was able to reserve 2 of the 3 (given the price of them, this was all I could afford this month!)for the weekend, when they will go on sale. However, I need to make sure that they have (hopefully) got a male and female for me to pick. I've had various whiptails and currently have rineloria, farlowella & lamontichthys, as well as ancistrus and hemiancistrus, so I'm familiar with using head-shape, body shape, lip-shape and genital shape to try to sex catfish. I've also read as widely as I can on these fish (including everything on planetcatfish re. any pseudohemiodon)and I appreciate that people seem to use all of these methods to sex chameleons, but what I am looking for is someone who owns these or a very similar species and can give me at least one definitive sign that I might see in these 4" fish. I went back in today and managed to get a couple of pics of them in stress colours. The littlest one was hiding, but of the remaining two, one had white whiskers, one didn't, although they are equivalent size. So is that a sign? Having looked at all the pictures of pseudohemiodon online, there does seem to be an obvious difference in some heads, where some have straight lines to the nose, whereas others curve in slightly, giving a slightly bulbous end to it. Can anyone please please help me out, as I need to be able to go and sex these accurately on Saturday at the very latest!
