Hi Lee,
leej24 wrote:So you're stating that males have longer heads than females (or is it the opposite?) and their pectoral and anal fins are broader with respect to the females' fins (which are used for fanning)? I'm confused because I am reading mixed results. Some clarification would be extremely appreciated! Thank you!
The book "Back to nature guide to L-Catfishes by Ingo Seidel" has an excellent section on sexing L-Number catfish.
According to this, and other things that I have read, the differences in the head are "OFTEN" discernible much earlier in the development of the individual.....
Generally the head in the female is shorter and not so wide....... In some species the ventral fins in males are enlarged compaired to the female.....
But you need to remember that the differences are relative, and the age and condition of the fish need to be taken into consideration.
In this post alone, of the two "female" subjects, both have been "called" as males, by different people.
If you and Jac wait 6 months, or a year, and then reply to your posts as to the actual sex of your fish, then everyone will have learned some more, and I guess that is what its all about too.
For example, the "thin female" I used in your post, is driving me mad, because she does not quite fit, but I have put caves in that tank, and re-arranged it and everything, and she is showing no signs of becoming a male, even though she is at least as big as the male in that tank (so if she was a male then she could bit for dominant fish)...
A few other posts about these fish have always mentioned how hard they are to sex, and the articles do also.
I do not consider myself expert, just lucky that all my males are displaying like males. There are others on this thread that have been keeping these fish longer than me.
It is VERY unlikely that these fish will ever be imported into my country again, and I was under the impression that they would no longer be exported from Peru.
Even though they cost around $180.00 - $250.00 each, I would buy as many as I could get (and look after appropriately), just because they are so pretty.
Cheers
Geoff