did it have a hump?I had a dominant midas and was the biggest and baddest of the group I grew out. Ended up being a female and laid eggs I also have a vagina
did it have a hump?I had a dominant midas and was the biggest and baddest of the group I grew out. Ended up being a female and laid eggs I also have a vagina
The fish & vent look female to me. Males always tend to strut their stuff by showing their Weiner even when their small & I can't see a Weiner. Gotta luv the cocky little buggers.I've had her/ him for bout 7months, I've tried venting but no luck for me, No hump so I'm assuming it's a she, any advice will help, thx for the input?
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if I could only count the puns....The fish & vent look female to me. Males always tend to strut their stuff by showing their Weiner even when their small & I can't see a Weiner. Gotta luv the cocky little buggers.
The fish & vent look female to me. Males always tend to strut their stuff by showing their Weiner even when their small & I can't see a Weiner. Gotta luv the cocky little buggers.
did it have a hump?
Never had a hump, but cleared a spot in the substrat, was wodering I have two clown loachs in the tank, is it possible they ate the eggs if any? Not sure if they are nocturnal?did it have a hump?
all cichlids dig, Amphs especially, sex not matterNever had a hump, but cleared a spot in the substrat, was wodering I have two clown loachs in the tank, is it possible they ate the eggs if any? Not sure if they are nocturnal?
I think clown loaches sleep at night, infact if I didn't know better I'm sure they suffer from narcolepsy. In saying that I'm sure caviar would be irresistible to them & they would enjoy another little lie down after devouring it.Never had a hump, but cleared a spot in the substrat, was wodering I have two clown loachs in the tank, is it possible they ate the eggs if any? Not sure if they are nocturnal?