Genders of these L 204, 260
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Genders of these L 204, 260
I'm just curious as to what you think the sexes may be for these 2 groups. The 204 are adults and wild caught. The 2 smaller ones are easily 4-1/2" and the larger 6". The smaller 2 definitely have odontodes on their back, so I'm assuming male. I don't see any on the larger one and the body shape seems to be much wider. I just didn't think that females would get that big.
The 3 L-260 are about 2" juveniles, so I'm not quite sure if there's a discernable difference yet.
The 3 L-260 are about 2" juveniles, so I'm not quite sure if there's a discernable difference yet.
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Re: Genders of these L 204, 260
L204 - 2 males and one female.
L260 - maybe 2 males (sides) and one female (middle). But I can't see the pectoral spines clearly to see if the males are showing odontode development. So I'm not certain in the L260s.
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L260 - maybe 2 males (sides) and one female (middle). But I can't see the pectoral spines clearly to see if the males are showing odontode development. So I'm not certain in the L260s.
@fishguy 1978, they are loading for me. Can you still not see them?
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Re: Genders of these L 204, 260
Thank you Eric. I suspected the same with the 204, now if I could just get them to "like" each other!bekateen wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 00:35 L204 - 2 males and one female.
L260 - maybe 2 males (sides) and one female (middle). But I can't see the pectoral spines clearly to see if the males are showing odontode development. So I'm not certain in the L260s.
@fishguy 1978, they are loading for me. Can you still not see them?
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I see what you're saying about the 260's.
Is it the broader head, in both species, that you see as a female and more pointed snout in both as male, without regard to the odontodes?
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Re: Genders of these L 204, 260
The males' caudal peduncle odontodes are very obvious, so sexing them is easy. The large size of the third fish, without obvious odontodes, really says it's female.Speedy1985 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 00:46Thank you Eric. I suspected the same with the 204, now if I could just get them to "like" each other!
And as far as liking each other, We all have that problem!
Yes, that's what I'm going by, but I don't have confidence in it.Speedy1985 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 00:46I see what you're saying about the 260's. Is it the broader head, in both species, that you see as a female and more pointed snout in both as male, without regard to the odontodes?
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Re: Genders of these L 204, 260
Thank you Eric.bekateen wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 01:21The males' caudal peduncle odontodes are very obvious, so sexing them is easy. The large size of the third fish, without obvious odontodes, really says it's female.Speedy1985 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 00:46Thank you Eric. I suspected the same with the 204, now if I could just get them to "like" each other!
And as far as liking each other, We all have that problem!
Yes, that's what I'm going by, but I don't have confidence in it.Speedy1985 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 00:46I see what you're saying about the 260's. Is it the broader head, in both species, that you see as a female and more pointed snout in both as male, without regard to the odontodes?
Cheers, Eric
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