No mine.MyGiants - are you suggesting my dovii is female, or your 7-8" dovii??
Yours is to small to tell and if its by itself will be harder.
No mine.MyGiants - are you suggesting my dovii is female, or your 7-8" dovii??
Sorry, I meant to say that this post hasn't sparked much interest!I couldnt really get a good look at your dovii's in that video. But I think that is true on what you said about them colouring up when in the tank with their own kind. I chose this dovii as he/she was a stand out with colour and had pointier fins to the rest. After a few days of settling in my tank with the other fish he doesn't seem to colour up as much as when I first bought him. Also on certain days he/she shows more spots, and other days spots fade off, this being the reason I would ask experience members on this forum on their opinion and advice, sadly this post has sparked much interest. But I also read that males laterial line will be more patchy and faded as to females more darker and solid, and one thing for sure is that my dovii laterial line is mostly faded and patchy. I guess will have to wait a bit longer
Here's better video you can see the female has a lot of yellow she about 7". But when kept by itself she may never show this much yellow unless there is a male present in the same tank. So its easier to sex them when there is a few of them together of size like 6-7" at least.I couldnt really get a good look at your dovii's in that video. r