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L260 pair, for reference:
Posted: 15 Feb 2008, 01:38
by drpleco
Re: L260 pair, for reference:
Posted: 15 Feb 2008, 02:32
by Mike_Noren
Does the "females have unpigmented bellies, males have mottled bellies" rule hold for your fish?
Re: L260 pair, for reference:
Posted: 15 Feb 2008, 03:29
by drpleco
nope. that's a picture I forgot to take, but I looked while I had them out. The male has a fully marbled belly and the female is marbled across the ventral area. She has a clear "chest", but that's about it. Definitely not un-marbled as she "should" be. good question!
Re: L260 pair, for reference:
Posted: 15 Feb 2008, 09:19
by LitosCBR
Nice contribution. It seems quite clear that there are a couple, do they have the same age?
Good luck with them.
Concerning the bellies pigmentation (ok, mines are L411), I think it gets marbled with age. When I look to the first pictures I took, I saw it more white than today. Maybe males are much more marbled from the beginning, but an old marbled and hairy female could be similar to a dominated male (if you do not have a male of the same age to compare). What do you think about?
Carlos
Re: L260 pair, for reference:
Posted: 15 Feb 2008, 15:30
by drpleco
Regarding the belly pigmentation, I don't know if they get more with age, but my fish have all had the same areas shaded from day one. I bought them as wild-caughts, though, so I don't know at what point it developed. Both fish were purchased at the same time about a year ago and have each grown about a half inch. They developed the secondary characteristics (odentodes, swollen belly) a few months after I got them. When I bought them there was still a clear different but body/head shape and size was the primary indicator.