My guess is that 1,2,3 and 6 are males and 4 and 5 females, 4 could be a male it's hard to see on that pic.
Put 1 and 5 together and give them a try for breeding.
Is it best to breed Queen Arabesques in groups? I have 6 that I shall be setting up a larger tank for at some point so they can breed. Would a 30"x15" tank be big enough?
Ben
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Nice pics! I see definitely two males and several females.
IMO...
fish 1=female
fish 2=female
fish 3=male
fish 4=female??????
fish 5=male
fish 6=female
You cannot ALWAYS go by the pattern on the belly or lack thereof when trying to sex these. Usually only the males get the pattern on the belly and the females keep a white belly... but this is not true 100% of the time.
From what I see, but it is tough sometimes...
7-9-10 males
8-11 females or juvenil depending of the size!!
2-3-5-6 males as well
1-4 possibly females (or juvenils) but can't see well enough # 4
cheers
Yann
My smallest female QA had a size of 5.5cm when she first spawned. She laid about 7 eggs. Female get around the same size than male, maybe slightly smaller...
Cheers
Yann