Male or female L046?

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Rene Rovers
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Male or female L046?

Post by Rene Rovers »

Hello,

Can someone tell me if this Zebra is male or female?

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Post by Neo »

Pretty hard to tell with those pics but from this pic Image i see no whiskers etc so i would say female, why not join us as http://www.zebrapleco.com also?
Lots of L046 Zebra Pleco's, L129, L199, Some cory's, some shrimps, cardinals, glass cats etc
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Post by Jorge »

To my eyes is a female L046
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Post by laurab5 »

From what i have heard, males have more contrast in black to white, there black stripes are more dominant than there white ones. I would say male
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Post by Barbie »

Laura what you have heard would be wrong. Color is not a valid indicator of the sex with zebras. Please stick to only giving advice on subjects you yourself have personal experience with. I know we've discussed this....

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Post by laurab5 »

Sorry Barbie, but i read that in shanesworld. It says that the black in males may be more noticable than the white, it's color contrast
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Post by Barbie »

Yeah, I know, and it is an indicator, when the fish are in condition and in comparing them to other fish in the group, IF they are mature. It is not always a tell, as the colored or white L260 stomachs does not always hold 100%, but in general is a good rule of thumb. The pictures in this thread make it very difficult to determine the exact curvature of the pectoral fins and aren't clear enough to really judge by the odontodal growth, IMO. I'm not comfortable just guessing when I can't see the things I use to determine the differences clearly. I just don't want Rene to get rid of a fish that could potentially be a female because it's coloration is darker.

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Post by jerms5 »

What size is the zebra? Looks small in a few of the photos and that alone can change the minds of many depending on its size!
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