What gender of these L200?
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What gender of these L200?
Hello!
I got five of these L200, H. subviridis, that I need some help to sex!
I'm sure about the big one, that is a male, but the rest seemes a bit unsure to me! I think there are borh genders in the group.
Fish 1)
Fish 2)
Fish 3) (The big male)
Fish 4)
Fish 5)
I'm glad for any suggestions!
Cristoffer
I got five of these L200, H. subviridis, that I need some help to sex!
I'm sure about the big one, that is a male, but the rest seemes a bit unsure to me! I think there are borh genders in the group.
Fish 1)
Fish 2)
Fish 3) (The big male)
Fish 4)
Fish 5)
I'm glad for any suggestions!
Cristoffer
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Re: What gender of these L200?
I'm quite rubbish at this, but going by headshape, I'd say fish 3 & 4 are male and remaining fish are female. Please do wait for someone else (Neil/Sojapat or Haavard for example) to confirm.
Nice looking fish.
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Nice looking fish.
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Re: What gender of these L200?
Hello
Thanks!
I've been thinking the same about these fishes... but I'm still also a bit unexperienced in these fishes.
They are very nice indeed... the coloration and spots are much better than some other L200 I have.
Cristoffer
Thanks!
I've been thinking the same about these fishes... but I'm still also a bit unexperienced in these fishes.
They are very nice indeed... the coloration and spots are much better than some other L200 I have.
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Re: What gender of these L200?
You seem to have two males and three females judging by the ventral fins and ventral rays.
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Re: What gender of these L200?
Thanks Rohan!
Then we see them in the same way!
Any more sugesstions?
Cristoffer
Then we see them in the same way!
Any more sugesstions?
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Re: What gender of these L200?
2males 3females by looking at there head and body. i think thats a good thing i like to have a extra female with a male
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Re: What gender of these L200?
Could you explain? I've never heard that you can differentiate them by ventral fins and rays.Rohan Richardson wrote:You seem to have two males and three females judging by the ventral fins and ventral rays.
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Re: What gender of these L200?
Neither had I until Rohan mentioned it. I guess he didn't want to share the details - as I asked for photos, and he said he'd supply some, but I haven't seen any. Maybe because I refused to change the growth rate of Gold Nuggets from "grows very slowly" to something more like "doubles in size every 12-24 months" - I'm not saying Rohan is wrong there, but I'd like to have a little bit more substance than one person who is a relative newcomer to the site saying so.Suckermouth wrote:Could you explain? I've never heard that you can differentiate them by ventral fins and rays.Rohan Richardson wrote:You seem to have two males and three females judging by the ventral fins and ventral rays.
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Re: What gender of these L200?
I think they are beautiful, and can I please try? I think , total newbie novice be advised, I think 1 & 5 females and 2. 3 and 4 male from head shape.
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Re: What gender of these L200?
I think that no 2. is a female because of the narrow head. The body also seems wider in 2 and 4 thats seemes to be males.andywoolloo wrote:I think they are beautiful, and can I please try? I think , total newbie novice be advised, I think 1 & 5 females and 2. 3 and 4 male from head shape.
The males lost most odonts cause of the shipping and as they grow back, it's boing to be more easy to se.
But I agree on the rest of them!
Thanks!
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