male or female
- dj_speed_uk
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male or female
hi pic of same fish, full grown, had for four months, would you say female. even though bristles, they are on edge of nose and they do not branch out.quality isnt brill
what you recon
what you recon
- pureplecs
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I say female. I have a couple species of bristle nose that the females have bristles around the mouth like your pic and a couple that do not have any bristles at all (but never up the snout). If it were a male, judging by how long the bristles around the edge are in your pic, you would see some growth up the snout as well by now. Nice fish!
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If you look at the FAQ for "Plecos" [under the Help! menu at the top right of the screen], you can find a number of 'indicators' that help identify males and females in Ancistrus spp. They are a collection of hints and tips that I've read about here on PC, and to me they seem to work fine.
Edit: Here's a link: http://www.planetcatfish.com/faq/index. ... 7&catid=15
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Edit: Here's a link: http://www.planetcatfish.com/faq/index. ... 7&catid=15
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