Zebra Gender ID Needed

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Tuestar
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Zebra Gender ID Needed

Post by Tuestar »

anyone can help me sex the gender ^:)^

z1 and z2
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z3
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z4
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z5
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Your inputs are very much appreciated :d
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Re: Zebra Gender ID Needed

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I've got to be the worlds worst at sexing but a wild guess is M,F,F,F,M.
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Pictures are not sharp enough to see odonthodes clearly.
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Re: Zebra Gender ID Needed

Post by mistern2005 »

How large are these zebras? Are they full grown?
I haven't met too many plecos I didn't like...
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sorry for the blur picture as they were taken with my Iphone.

z1 2 and 5 est late 2" where as the 3 and 4 are est 3"+ alittle :ymblushing:
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Post by mangopleco »

z1 is a male z2 might also be and the rest a females but a little hard to with the pics
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