Many upper jaws are in shallow water. So, many are caught as juveniles anyways. Still one of the rarest ones to obtain. Otherwise, they'd be everywhere at the LFS and not 100-130 dollars each! lol
Totally didn't know there were low males! So many questions now!
Josh's Fish , do you have any information about the prevelance of female polypterus (and lack of males) in home aquaria? Collecting regulations? Breeding? Survival advantages?
Thats really intresting, what about wild specimen?There's a number of factors which come in to play as to why there are less males than females in the trade.
If farms are breeding the Bichirs in a pH below 7, the acidity levels can harm the male sperm, making the odds greater for the female sperm to fertilise instead. It could be a breeding trigger for some species which is why they might do it.
The most likely situation is that the males are eager to breed and do so a few days before the female ovulates, so the male sperm dies off and the longer living female sperm fertilise the eggs when the female does ovulate.
The hormones farms would add, can trigger them to breed early, so it'd be no surprise that males would do their part before the females are ovulating.
I've actually been trying to breed Weeksii, but all 6 I've owned have been female haha, I've not (yet) seen or owned a male Weeksii haha
The females fertilise internally?Oddball cloned some in his school days
Thats really intresting, what about wild specimen?
Most wild poly in the market are females too, like you mentioned you've owned 6 weeksii and non of them turned out to be male. From what i know all weeksii are WC.