My Coriatae, male? !

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jackson827
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My Coriatae, male? !

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Image

Really shinny green...hoho... is he handsome?
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Why so many people watch the pics but resume to reply here?
So strange!!! :twisted:
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Post by Dave Rinaldo »

Hi,

Nice pic,nice fish, but what question do you have?

Maybe someone will PM you and stroke your ego. :roll:

Here is a link to the Forum rules.

http://www.forum.planetcatfish.com/rules.php

Trivial posts
Don't take up valuable server resources by posting a reply that concerns only you and the poster. Send them a Private Message (PM) instead. For instance, say someone from Paris posts "Hey, I've bred zebra pl*cos, here are the details..." and then someone else replies "Good job!" This reply is an example of trivial post.


Excuse me, you did ask for a sex ID.
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Post by Yann »

Hi!

Jackson: people look at it and if they don't know the answer they won't reply... to avoid trivial posting as Dave said...
Sometimes you have to be patient before getting an answer...

The thing strange with your fishis that the whole body seems to be a female execpt for that pectoral fin which seems to belong to a male...

Maybe it is a well fed male...

Cheers
Yann
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