I wish I could separate them but I've got nowhere else to put the sick one... Hmmm, will have to find a way...
As in regards to the sex of the new addition, I'm basing myself on the shape of the dorsal fin which is pointed (as compared to being rounded)... Ok again I have four 2 males and 2 females all have pointed dorsel fins. Rounded fins, pointed fins don't matter, the shape of the jaw and the coloration are what matter. Trust me on this one too. The jaw must be broad and rounded to be a male, and narrow and pointed to be a female. Plus on a 10 inch aka 25cm specimen with that little coloration...... IT IS A FEMALE Period!
I wish I could come and visit... not only I would leave with a fish but with hundreds of fabulous pictures!
Ok again I have four 2 males and 2 females all have pointed dorsal fins. Rounded fins, pointed fins don't matter, the shape of the jaw and the coloration are what matter. Trust me on this one too. The jaw must be broad and rounded to be a male, and narrow and pointed to be a female. Plus on a 10 inch aka 25cm specimen with that little coloration...... IT IS A FEMALE Period!
C'mon visit we'll have a grest time, plus you'll get thousands of photographs, especially of fish in the wild and in many many LFS.
Ok Ok Ok You know best and I trust you: it's a girl!
Man, I wish I could come visit you in the States... I wish...
And I would go back home not only with fish and photographs but with aquaria equipment (filters, etc) and photographic accessories (lenses, etc) - all of which are either over-priced or inexistent here...