T Twixy Feeder Fish MFK Member May 31, 2009 151 0 0 Buckingham Jun 3, 2009 #1 Is there any easy way for sexing them, i have a pair both about 4" long one haveing much more defined patterns than the other, but is a bit off a wuss, neither have much other differences between them. Any ideas?
Is there any easy way for sexing them, i have a pair both about 4" long one haveing much more defined patterns than the other, but is a bit off a wuss, neither have much other differences between them. Any ideas?
G gigas12 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 26, 2008 2,519 3 36 Boston,Ma. Jun 3, 2009 #2 Hi,send us some pics.
T Twixy Feeder Fish MFK Member May 31, 2009 151 0 0 Buckingham Jun 3, 2009 #3 Will try to tonight, there never very happy when the camera comes out but as it is feeding day bight be able to get some of both of them.
Will try to tonight, there never very happy when the camera comes out but as it is feeding day bight be able to get some of both of them.
T tunblue Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 25, 2009 225 0 0 Kuala Lumpur Jun 3, 2009 #4 gigas12;3164878; said: Hi,send us some pics. Click to expand... Yupp..need to learn about Bankanensis too.....
gigas12;3164878; said: Hi,send us some pics. Click to expand... Yupp..need to learn about Bankanensis too.....
B Brucki Gambusia MFK Member Feb 4, 2008 805 9 18 Bavaria...........somewhere in Europe Jun 3, 2009 #5 HI, in breeding time the female turns nearly red on the back. Male bankanensis are said to have (more) white spots on the pectoral fins. This is discussed on the IGL-Board http://www.igl-home.de/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=22120#22120 Cheers Brucki
HI, in breeding time the female turns nearly red on the back. Male bankanensis are said to have (more) white spots on the pectoral fins. This is discussed on the IGL-Board http://www.igl-home.de/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=22120#22120 Cheers Brucki