L200 sex?

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L200 sex?

Post by Cristoffer Forssander »

Hello again!

I got two new L200

Please help me sex them!

Fish 1)

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Fish 2)

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Thanks for hepling!!!

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Re: L200 sex?

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hi cristoffer,
i'd say number 2 a male...number 1 i'm not really sure ...how big are they??

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Re: L200 sex?

Post by Cristoffer Forssander »

Hello Farid!


They are about 13- to 15 cm TL.
Fish one is a bit bigger than fish two.

I suspect that fish one could be a female.


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Re: L200 sex?

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I'd say the body shape of #1 is also indicating a female - but until they breed, it's always hard to say.

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...according to the bellyshape i also guess a female...also the pectoral fins are slightly thinner than the ones from pic.2

as males have thicker pectoral fins...(the thick part of it) dont know the mane on english... :roll:

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Re: L200 sex?

Post by Cristoffer Forssander »

Hi!
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Thanks Farid!

It now seemse that I have a total of 4 females and three males.
It probably is going to bee two breeding groups of these.

I would also be glad if you could have a look at: http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... =5&t=27215
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Re: L200 sex?

Post by DutchFry »

hi Cristoffer,

in your earlier topic, i see three females and two males.

the fish in this topic could well be a 'pair' with the female in the top picture!

nice breeding group you have! 7 specimens in 3m/4f ratio :thumbsup: lucky man!

but why split them in two groups? don't you think the chance of succesful breeding is higher when you keep them all together? So the males can 'fight' for dominance and the females can choose the best partner?

best of luck with these, cheers!
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Re: L200 sex?

Post by Cristoffer Forssander »

Hello!

Thanks DutchFry!

In the beginning, a bigger group can bee a good idea. But from my experience, if there is many males, thay spend their time fighting, rather than breeding. And from time to time, I've seen that some males doecen't like some females for some reason. I've seen this in Leporacanthicus. Perhaps it's not the same with Hemiancistrus.
But to see how they like each other, I't can be good to have the big group.

I'm not saying it's wrong to have them together, but I will probably do both and see what is best!

Once again! Thanks for helping!

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Re: L200 sex?

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I think you have a pair with fish 1 a girl and fish 2 seems to be the boy.
I've never had these though so take my thought here with a grain of salt.
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