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male or female - QA
Posted: 16 Feb 2005, 14:51
by stina
Hi ppl!
Here is one of my QA...
All visible markings indicate that this is a female, but when i look at genital papilla , i think it is a male...
I need someone else to confirm that.
BTW interpercular odontoides are small, stomach is kind of white, head is not so broad.
anybody?

Posted: 16 Feb 2005, 15:45
by stina
One more, closeup...

Posted: 16 Feb 2005, 18:06
by Barbie
It's honestly hard to tell without a shot of the whole fish, both from the side and above. How large is it? If it's over 3.5", it's definitely a female. Male L260 get some pretty pronounced odontode growth. The lighter "washed out" coloration would also lead me to believe it's a female.
Barbie
Posted: 16 Feb 2005, 21:15
by stina
Now you have confused me a little bit.
3,5" is around 9cm... so i think my fish has that lenght... including tail.
This is a pic from my smallest QA, and if you say it is so, i belive you.
I must say all of my QA's have "washed out" coloration, and i thought that i have all males...3 of them to be preciesly...
So i have decided to swap one with my friends QA who is obviusly gravid, but when i looked at her's genital papila, i thought she is he...
I am never wrong with genital papila... but those L260 are destroying my record...
This is a good time to say: "never say never!"
Maybe now i will have 2 females and one male... unless i have all females - with marbeld belly...
regards
Posted: 16 Feb 2005, 22:22
by zebraplec
Barbie is spot on with the faded coloration. I have three breeding groups of these and the males are all dark and females faded. The marbled belly is said to be male however I have several females that I know have produced eggs with a marbled belly so its gets tricky sometimes

Posted: 17 Feb 2005, 01:17
by Barbie
I was referring to 3.5" SL, which doesn't include the tail. You might want to get shots of the fish from above against a light colored surface. A bowl or dish of water on the kitchen counter worked great here. Then you can get enough light, and take your time getting the different shots you need.
Barbie
Posted: 21 Feb 2005, 13:22
by INXS
All my females have white bellies and males have some pattern on them - though they haven't produced a spawn yet
That is what I have always been told to look for.