sexing b. multiradiatus
Posted: 25 Oct 2006, 02:41
First of all, I'm assuming I'm correct in the ID of these fish: b. multiradiatus, the Long Nosed or Hog Nosed brochis. The nose is right and the dorsal has 17 rays.
One of the books I have shows a picture of a pair of these with one fish with a high dorsal (as seen in the picture below) and one with a more normal arched dorsal and states that the male has the high dorsal. If this is true, then not only are my six fish males, the entire shipment is all males. No other book or web reference I've seen points out this difference.
Is this a reliable indicator to sex these fish?
Thanks
Mike
One of the books I have shows a picture of a pair of these with one fish with a high dorsal (as seen in the picture below) and one with a more normal arched dorsal and states that the male has the high dorsal. If this is true, then not only are my six fish males, the entire shipment is all males. No other book or web reference I've seen points out this difference.
Is this a reliable indicator to sex these fish?
Thanks
Mike