How can I tell whether my L134 is a male or female
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How can I tell whether my L134 is a male or female
Hi all,
I have had an L134 (Brucilla) for about a month and I am not entirley sure whether it is a boy or a girl. I think it could be male because of the size of the head, but then I've read that there are bits on the tail of males which I can't see on Brucilla.
To make matters worse, Brucilla is quite a shy creature and comes out rarely when it's not pitch black. Yesterday, was one of the rare occasions that he/she made an appearance so I got a photo, but it's not great and I can't seem to put it up for you.
Any help appreciated.
I have had an L134 (Brucilla) for about a month and I am not entirley sure whether it is a boy or a girl. I think it could be male because of the size of the head, but then I've read that there are bits on the tail of males which I can't see on Brucilla.
To make matters worse, Brucilla is quite a shy creature and comes out rarely when it's not pitch black. Yesterday, was one of the rare occasions that he/she made an appearance so I got a photo, but it's not great and I can't seem to put it up for you.
Any help appreciated.
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Thanks Barbie but I did try searching and I couldn't find anything that has descriptions of what 'odontodes' are. Everyone seems to know, except me! It's like it's assumed that everyone knows what they are and everyone can identify them.
I am pretty confused. Well, whatever they are I don't think Brucilla has them. Do the males have to be a certain age before they develop or are they born with them? He/she is about 2 1/2" (maybe less) SL, how long does it take for them to get that size (just so I can try to work out age if males develop odontodes later on). Brucilla has a big head and I'm sure that I read somewhere that if the head is wider than the belly, it's a boy.
Thanks for your help Barbie.
I am pretty confused. Well, whatever they are I don't think Brucilla has them. Do the males have to be a certain age before they develop or are they born with them? He/she is about 2 1/2" (maybe less) SL, how long does it take for them to get that size (just so I can try to work out age if males develop odontodes later on). Brucilla has a big head and I'm sure that I read somewhere that if the head is wider than the belly, it's a boy.
Thanks for your help Barbie.
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Thanks!!Easy wrote:
Here's my male L-134...I've encircled where the odontodes (hair-like) are located. You could see them better against the pl*co's black stripes. Hope this helps.
That's a BIG help! You have a lovely L134. How old is he? Did he always have them?
Mine has something on his tail a bit like that but it looks like a v small fin and is patterned (light, with a darker edge). It's a little triangle between his top fin and his tail, but is close to the base of the top fin. It doesn't seem to fold down like fins when he/she hides. Sorry for all the questons but it's hard for me to get a good look at him, although he/she has become more sociable over the last couple of days...
Looking at Klaus' picture I think Brucilla is a male actually. The 'triangle' (how stupid am I?!) looks similar.
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Hi,
Thank you.
It's cut tile. The cave is a bit too small - he can barely get in there and the female can not - she's larger than him. The cave have since been replaced with a bigger one.
I use these caves with a lot of my fish and both diff. Ancistrus and diff. Hypancistrus have spawned in these.
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Thank you.
It's cut tile. The cave is a bit too small - he can barely get in there and the female can not - she's larger than him. The cave have since been replaced with a bigger one.
I use these caves with a lot of my fish and both diff. Ancistrus and diff. Hypancistrus have spawned in these.
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In that case I am still clueless to what I am looking for. What was it that Easy highlighted exactly, mine has a bit like that that doesn't fold?kgroenhoej wrote:Hi,
the triangle you're talking about, that's called an adipose fin - both females and males have them.
The "hair" we all talk about is very conspicuous in my picture.
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Klaus
I think I might give up on this one!
Never mind, and thanks for your help. My brain just doesn't work when Im writing essays (don't tell my lecturer that though!)!
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Ohhhh
It's those little spikes, or hairs as someone else called them! I didn't know I was looking for them!!
*goes to look at Brucilla*
Brucilla doesn't have them, which leads back to my question of when they get them. Straight away or when they are mature? Brucilla is about 2" SL and I have had him/her for a month.
Thanks Walter, you've been loads of help. It's hard to see things unless you know what to look for!
It's those little spikes, or hairs as someone else called them! I didn't know I was looking for them!!
*goes to look at Brucilla*
Brucilla doesn't have them, which leads back to my question of when they get them. Straight away or when they are mature? Brucilla is about 2" SL and I have had him/her for a month.
Thanks Walter, you've been loads of help. It's hard to see things unless you know what to look for!