male or female corys?
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male or female corys?
I have 3 albino cories ... I'd like to know how I can tell if they are males or felmales? Is there a easy way?
Thanks,
Beck.
Thanks,
Beck.
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Hi Beck,
Er...Those that lay eggs would be female.
But seriously,
In my opinion, when viewed from the top, matured female would be noticably more plump than the males. Females are usually larger too. In addition, the ventra fins are more pointed for the males, rounded for the females.
However, juveniles are much harder to sex. What's the size of your albino cories anyway?
Cheers,
Er...Those that lay eggs would be female.
But seriously,
In my opinion, when viewed from the top, matured female would be noticably more plump than the males. Females are usually larger too. In addition, the ventra fins are more pointed for the males, rounded for the females.
However, juveniles are much harder to sex. What's the size of your albino cories anyway?
Cheers,
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There's an older thread about sexing corys here.
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When the fish are a year old it is usually easier to tell but sometimes it is hard to judge because you can have large males or small females. If you feed them heavy enough the females will swell with eggs. I assume that you are talking albino aeneus. There are a couple other albino that you see in the trades. The female can get so full of eggs that they look like balloons. Usually the females will be half to full inch longer than the males. Feeding black worms will speed the females to growing the full belly of eggs.
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Pics of the little guys
Thanks for the info all ... So far I believe they are males? But I'm not quite sure ... I have pics of all of em. none of them have eggs or look fatter or anything. They are busy little guys most of the time so its hard to get a good pic but this is what I got with a digi camera I borrowed (I only have a 35mm cam and the film of the fish isn't developed yet ... besides I'm trying to improve my fish photography).
As for exact albino type of cory ok ... I guessed so no I'm not sure what they are but they look more or less like this one (which is one of them. Next post is a rougher pic but the other two with the busynose.
As for exact albino type of cory ok ... I guessed so no I'm not sure what they are but they look more or less like this one (which is one of them. Next post is a rougher pic but the other two with the busynose.
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the other corys
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size of these corys
One might be a inch long ... the others are a little shorter and smaller (head to tail).
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