Dovii or Peacock bass???

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Looks male to me... Just keep em both, you obviously like both fish... Set up Second hand tank or even a koi holding tank for one. Anyone can afford to setup a less asthetic setup if they really want too, no excuses that tanks are so expensive and all that shiz...
Yeah when I bought him and looking at the top pic he definitely looks male. But he has changed heaps and looks like a completely different fish when you look at both pics. I hope it is a male!!!
 
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Dots in Un paired fins says male, does the lateral line break up and dissappear at times when he is relaxed?
Yeah it does. And in the right light he has a lot of blue colour in the fins and has this deep blue/purple hue on the head and back.
 
Where do you live because in most cases a large tank brings a lot less than smaller ones in most places when second hand? What are the dimensions of your 150?
The PBass I have is a Kelberi a very colorful PBass. The Mono's are the spotted ones arn't they? They are not as common around here but still a huge fast fish. Any way what I am trying to say is I agree with what was said earlier keep both. Find a nice second hand monster tank the guy may be asking a lot but will soon find it is not an easy sell and you will get a good deal.
 
looks like a male too me
 
naa jags are smaller than dovii, I good size male jag tops about 16" , while a good male dovii tops 22 to 24" quite a size dif in relation to bio load and tank dimensions.
 
looks like a male too me
I hope you are right!! I have been waiting 4 long years to get a dovii and I have always wanted a nice male. I thought I picked a good male, but now that his spots have faded off it has me stressing
 
naa jags are smaller than dovii, I good size male jag tops about 16" , while a good male dovii tops 22 to 24" quite a size dif in relation to bio load and tank dimensions.

actually dovii's can reach around 30" i believe the largest found was around 28" or so but correct me if im wrong.
 
up to 28" in the wild, rare for that large raised in a tank.
 
up to 28" in the wild, rare for that large raised in a tank.

yes but still a possibility and tells hobbyist just how big they can get.
 
this is true and tank accordingly.
 
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