My Green Terror Male or Female?

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Male or female

  • Male

    Votes: 3 25.0%
  • Female

    Votes: 9 75.0%

  • Total voters
    12
I don't agree with the others. I say it's a male. I
That's an awesome GT, really stocky. If I had to put my money down, I'd say female due to the head shape, body colouring, tail shape and lack of thick banding. Best way is to vent :)

had one similar that grew to be 11 inches. It had the color but none of the other nice male trates. Never could tell until I had an actual female in tank.

No trailer fins, but it was STILL a male? This would only be the 2nd time I've heard of this

I say we encourage him to put a guaranteed female in the tank and see what happens, that way if they breed MFK has 1st-dibs on a LOT of really nice pick-of-the-litters.
:D

.... then again I also have a friend who kept 2 male GTs in an aggressive cichlid community w/ JDs, Convicts, Jewels, Jaguars, etc.
 
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No trailer fins, but it was STILL a male? This would only be the 2nd time I've heard of this

I say we encourage him to put a guaranteed female in the tank and see what happens, that way if they breed MFK has 1st-dibs on a LOT of really nice pick-of-the-litters.
:D

.... then again I also have a friend who kept 2 male GTs in an aggressive cichlid community w/ JDs, Convicts, Jewels, Jaguars, etc.

usually all male tanks can work out, it's only when you add females into the mix that things get rowdy; exactly like humans :D

I put up a thread yesterday called "Found it!" which shows a tank of co-existing male convicts, it's pretty cool lol
 
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usually all male tanks can work out, it's only when you add females into the mix that things get rowdy; exactly like humans :D
...and dogs :(

I put up a thread yesterday called "Found it!" which shows a tank of co-existing male convicts, it's pretty cool lol
I have enough aggression with these 2 females.....if they didn't have red everywhere, I'd trade 'em for another Jaguar......no, but seriously they have like the most red I ever seen and are heterozygous for Pink. I keep. no sell. I keep.
 
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I have enough aggression with these 2 females.....if they didn't have red everywhere, I'd trade 'em for another Jaguar......no, but seriously they have like the most red I ever seen and are heterozygous for Pink. I keep. no sell. I keep.

got some pics? :)

+1. I would also like to see some pics of said fish. :D
 
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My account name is convict360, what did you expect!? :p
Why all the rave? Seriously, they are some mean little hardcore gangster-fish, but dude....lol, idk, I just need more of a challenge I guess.

That's when I became a Jaguar-fanatic :p

No difference in care, just an extra 10-inches of BEAST. :D

EDIT - Jaguars need more crude protein.
 
LOL U GUYS! Seriously? Just cuz they got a lot of red? They're just convicts, peeps. I'll see what I can do. I never seen anyone get psyched-out over convicts lol
JUST CONVICTS??? :P convicts are the only fish I've ever had breed outside during winter in a temperate climate, also the only fry I've had to survive such conditions - during a power outage! (<--- not that I've actually tried with any other fish) On top of that, convicts have a monster attitude, without the monster tank/feeding requirements! :D
 
JUST CONVICTS??? :p convicts are the only fish I've ever had breed outside during winter in a temperate climate, also the only fry I've had to survive such conditions - during a power outage! (<--- not that I've actually tried with any other fish) On top of that, convicts have a monster attitude, without the monster tank/feeding requirements! :D
You got convicts to breed outside in winter? lol ok, I give up....unless you're in the Amazon, N. Australia or Equatorial Africa, I'm not seeing how. True, 72F is recommended low for Tropical fish, and while during a power outage I had many fish hold strong at 56F - Jacks, Jaguars, Cons, Jewels, Texas, etc.....but I lost a few stunning Acaras and Green Terrors, and in other instances I lost Jaguar-fingerlings in 68F-70F the previous year.

Fish are too unpredictable.

sidenote, 8 Tropical catfish from 4 different continents also maintained through the 2-3 day power out and resumed a normal feeding/activity schedule afterwards. Experiments also show Piranhas going dormant at 56F also, but still surviving - the reason they can live in places like Lake of the Ozarks and other temperate North American waters they've been introduced.
 
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