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Can anyone sex these zebras? Photo attached!
Posted: 04 Jul 2003, 15:47
by sugarandopium
Bad pic yes. Can any experts sex these?

Posted: 04 Jul 2003, 15:52
by sugarandopium
I'm thinking/hoping this is two females and a male as two are fat and one is thinner? What do you guys think?
Posted: 04 Jul 2003, 16:46
by Kostas
Hi,
The first from the left is for sure male and the second from the left is female.So you have for sure a pair

As for the third,i am not sure.
Posted: 04 Jul 2003, 19:10
by Barbie
I would say the one on the left is female, after looking at its wider, shorter head and the width of its abdomen, along with the more curved pectoral fins. It is noticably wider than the one to the right, although almost exactly the same length. The other two both appear male to me. Close up shots of their heads and finnage would give us a better idea as far as the odontodes of the individual fish though. I'm far from an expert though. 
Barbie
Posted: 05 Jul 2003, 04:40
by ClayT101
How large are they? If they are ~2 1/2 inches or larger, do they have large cheek odontodes?
Posted: 05 Jul 2003, 10:25
by zebra046
Posted: 05 Jul 2003, 11:32
by sugarandopium
Posted: 05 Jul 2003, 11:41
by sugarandopium
zebra046 wrote:
just be carefull not to drop the fish coz they make a squeeky sound, I know it startled me and I drop one so do it on the floor,
aww, these fish are amazing!
zebra046 wrote:
I will try to take picture of there vent when I can get my wife to help me, coz thoose shots up there took some time for me to get.
Don't worry about that, unless you really want to do it, I was just asking in hopes that you had taken pics like that. I'll be looking at a bunch of them together, so the photos I have now will be fine. Thanx again

Posted: 05 Jul 2003, 17:24
by Barbie
Those are great pictures zebra046. Thank you for such clear illustrations for people that need help sexing their zebras!
Barbie
Posted: 06 Jul 2003, 01:17
by ClayT101
zebra046, are you sure that is a female zebra? To me, it looks like a male because of the cheek odontodes. I was under the impression that if large cheek odontodes were present, it was a male. I may be wrong though.
Posted: 07 Jul 2003, 08:30
by Kostas
Hi,
I apologies for wrong sexing

I didnt noticed that she had short abdomen because the foto was taken from far above.
Beautifull pictures zebra046.

Posted: 13 Jul 2003, 10:37
by zebra046
sorry if it took me some time to post this picture my aging computer had some problems, I accidently deleted an entire folder full of zebra pics. but manage to get some of this from the recycle bin, is there a way to recover a deleted file from your hard drive about one gig. of pictures.
anyway this picture should make it more accurate to differentiate the male and female fish
this is the same female used in the photograph above she might have a longer wiskers but the odontoides in her pectoral fin are less pronounced than the males, some of the blurry fry pics below is produced by this female it is hard to miss this female due to its crooked stripes.

Posted: 14 Jul 2003, 00:05
by PhilipAsh
Zebra046
Does the colouration around the vent also help to tell? Or is it a coincidence the male in this case had small black spots and the female did not?
Many thanks
Phil.
Posted: 14 Jul 2003, 08:12
by zebra046
Phil,
the spot is just coincidental if you randomly check adult size zebras the fish with a wider vent are the females but the males vent tend to enlarge too when a pair is about to spawn I have not tried checking younger fry to see it it is applicable but an average size pleco even the fish that has not spawned will show the difference, you can just use small nets and trap the fish in the fornt glass of the tank to vent them.