Sexing These L46's

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Raul-7
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Sexing These L46's

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I'd like to hear advise on what sex these two are-

Zebra #1 (suspected male)
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Zebra #2 (suspected female - ignore the broken dorsel ray :oops: )
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Behavior wise, the "female" likes to hang out under the shaded areas of the driftwood (where "she" is now) - while the male likes to hide inside a crevice of the driftwood. (not shown)
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Post by Rantosa »

I am not an expert but i will say that you have a pair there. Some please correct me.
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Post by Raul-7 »

Rantosa wrote:I am not an expert but i will say that you have a pair there. Some please correct me.
Going by majority opinions, it seems they're two males. :(
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Post by Rantosa »

the body shape looks like males but the growth on them?
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Post by MatsP »

I haven't kept this species, but if your "female" is really that, she's very skinny - a well-fed female should be wider between the two paired fins than a male.

So my vote is for two males...

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Post by Janne »

They look a little small maybe 5-6 cm TL or so, second pic is definitely a male...first pic is probably a male but I am not 100% sure.

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Post by Boots n all »

No Question about it, they are two males, the difference you are seeing is just one is very dominant and gets the best of food and shelter
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Post by El Loricadio »

I would say males too. :?
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