Easy one -- Panaque maccus?
Easy one -- Panaque maccus?
Hey, I'm just wondering, is this <i>Panaque maccus</i>?
<img src="http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/albu ... pic_id=198"/>
Fairly current picture
<img src="http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/albu ... pic_id=202"/>
Several months ago, upon arrival, acclimating in a two-quart bucket.
<img src="http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/albu ... pic_id=203"/>
Five minutes ago, dorsal view.
Also, regardless of species, can the sex be determined by the two recent pictures or is "he" still too small? He/she's only 2.5" TL, tops.
Thanks.
-- Matt
<img src="http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/albu ... pic_id=198"/>
Fairly current picture
<img src="http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/albu ... pic_id=202"/>
Several months ago, upon arrival, acclimating in a two-quart bucket.
<img src="http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/albu ... pic_id=203"/>
Five minutes ago, dorsal view.
Also, regardless of species, can the sex be determined by the two recent pictures or is "he" still too small? He/she's only 2.5" TL, tops.
Thanks.
-- Matt
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I think it looks like a male. It's hard to say accurately from the pictures, because the hairs on the back body can sometimes look much bigger than they really are.
Edit: Having a second look at your third photo, I'm 95% sure that it's a male.
These fish don't grow MUCH over 3", so 2.5" is probably good enough to sex. Look for "Hairy" back body, and odontodes (spikes) on the gill cover. Females have much less hair on the back of the body and no odontodes on the cheeks.
I'll try to take a picture of my male (unfortunately, my are the most "hidey" of the fish in my tank). This is almost certainly a female:
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Edit: Having a second look at your third photo, I'm 95% sure that it's a male.
These fish don't grow MUCH over 3", so 2.5" is probably good enough to sex. Look for "Hairy" back body, and odontodes (spikes) on the gill cover. Females have much less hair on the back of the body and no odontodes on the cheeks.
I'll try to take a picture of my male (unfortunately, my are the most "hidey" of the fish in my tank). This is almost certainly a female:
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>> I'll try to take a picture of my male (unfortunately, my Panaque Maccus are the most "hidey" of the fish in my tank).
Yeah, tell me about it; I had to chase him around a little to get him out onto that driftwood for the dorsal view. He's a reclusive little so-and-so...
>> Edit: Having a second look at your third photo, I'm 95% sure that it's a male.
>> Matt, your fish is 100 % male.
Alright. Thanks, guys.
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Yeah, tell me about it; I had to chase him around a little to get him out onto that driftwood for the dorsal view. He's a reclusive little so-and-so...
>> Edit: Having a second look at your third photo, I'm 95% sure that it's a male.
>> Matt, your fish is 100 % male.
Alright. Thanks, guys.
-- Matt
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Can i disagree with you all?
Matt i think yours could be a male, but probably too early to tell.
MatsP, I think your fish is a female! I have a couple of L002's, and i alway thought they were male due to the reasons you give, until i saw a REAL male at the LFS.
the caudal peduncle is REALLY hairy! ie much hairer than the rest of the body.....
I could be wrong though!
Matt i think yours could be a male, but probably too early to tell.
MatsP, I think your fish is a female! I have a couple of L002's, and i alway thought they were male due to the reasons you give, until i saw a REAL male at the LFS.
the caudal peduncle is REALLY hairy! ie much hairer than the rest of the body.....
I could be wrong though!
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I think we all agree: Matt's fish is a MALE, and the picture I've posted is a FEMALE...racoll wrote:Can i disagree with you all?
Matt i think yours could be a male, but probably too early to tell.
MatsP, I think your fish is a female! I have a couple of L002's, and i alway thought they were male due to the reasons you give, until i saw a REAL male at the LFS.
the caudal peduncle is REALLY hairy! ie much hairer than the rest of the body.....
[Mats edit: Remove picture]
I could be wrong though!
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