need help sexing two L-091
need help sexing two L-091
fish nr 1 is about 22-23cm and fish nr 2 is about 18-19cm
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Re: need help sexing two L-091
I'm not an expert, but the big one may be a well fed male. My big male seems to have a more pointed head, but it could be camera angle. The smaller one looks female to me as well.
Jason M.
L. triactis
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Re: need help sexing two L-091
I will post some more picrures later tonigth. Close up on the head and from the side. But my guess is the same as yours ajour the biggest is male and the smaller one female
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Re: need help sexing two L-091
Based on the picture, both seem to be of the same sex. Fish number 2 seems like a smaller version of fish number 1 with no very clear difference in head shape, body shape, and orange colouration. Most females have less striking orange colouration than males and start to show wider bodies at around 12cm, of course it also depends if they are well nourished. Nevertheless, both of your fish are very beautiful male specimens in my opinion.
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Re: need help sexing two L-091
I'm not very experienced with Leporacanthicus, have only ever spawned L264, but am going to agree a pair for a completely different reason than already posted.
It's not commonly mentioned, and I don't know why, but ventral fin shape is a relatively good indicator of sex across several genera. The upper fish in the pic displays definitive male characteristics there. If you look at the posterior edge of the fins, there is an obvious triangular shape with the center longer than either edge. Inversely, this is absent in the smaller fish. The center rays are approximately the same size with no elongation and forming a slightly convex line.
There are a few fish which I can only sex by using this method because I'm unable to discern some of the head shape differences often cited. With Pseudolithoxus this seems to be the only dimorphism I can find.
Larry
It's not commonly mentioned, and I don't know why, but ventral fin shape is a relatively good indicator of sex across several genera. The upper fish in the pic displays definitive male characteristics there. If you look at the posterior edge of the fins, there is an obvious triangular shape with the center longer than either edge. Inversely, this is absent in the smaller fish. The center rays are approximately the same size with no elongation and forming a slightly convex line.
There are a few fish which I can only sex by using this method because I'm unable to discern some of the head shape differences often cited. With Pseudolithoxus this seems to be the only dimorphism I can find.
Larry
Impossible only means that somebody hasn't done it correctly yet.
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Re: need help sexing two L-091
Male and female!
Good luck with them!
Cristoffer
Good luck with them!
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Re: need help sexing two L-091
Bringing up an old thread...
I first thought this fish was a male, but its getting quite plump - maybe a young female?
I tried to get a pic with the central fins - after Larry's description, am I seeing that this is a male after all?
I first thought this fish was a male, but its getting quite plump - maybe a young female?
I tried to get a pic with the central fins - after Larry's description, am I seeing that this is a male after all?
Jason M.
L. triactis
P. changae
L128
L34
L349
Uraguay Bristlenose
Common Bristlenose (albino, albino longfin, regular)
C. trilineatus; C. hastatus; C. paleatus 'longfin'; C. elegans; C. pygmaeus; C. aneus
L. triactis
P. changae
L128
L34
L349
Uraguay Bristlenose
Common Bristlenose (albino, albino longfin, regular)
C. trilineatus; C. hastatus; C. paleatus 'longfin'; C. elegans; C. pygmaeus; C. aneus
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Re: need help sexing two L-091
this is my fish, what do you think?