M midnight_games Gambusia MFK Member Sep 4, 2012 137 0 16 Albany, GA Oct 17, 2013 #1 I've had them for about 4 weeks. The biggest (which I'm guessing is male) is about 5". The smaller one is just over 4".
I've had them for about 4 weeks. The biggest (which I'm guessing is male) is about 5". The smaller one is just over 4".
T twilight zone Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 12, 2011 567 0 0 somewhere in the zone Oct 17, 2013 #2 The larger one appears to be a male and smaller a female. The males have a pattern on the face and female does not usually. On younger males they will not have a pattern also. The fishes have to be mature to tell apart easier. Good Luck.
The larger one appears to be a male and smaller a female. The males have a pattern on the face and female does not usually. On younger males they will not have a pattern also. The fishes have to be mature to tell apart easier. Good Luck.
notho2000 Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 16, 2010 1,196 105 1,766 winnipeg, canada Oct 17, 2013 #3 +1 on what 'twilight zone' said. Here's a pic of male first, then female. Reactions: Abhi94 and jessikuhrabbit
ryansmith83 Silver Tier VIP MFK Member May 2, 2008 4,084 1,861 1,079 42 Florida Jul 16, 2020 #5 It’s a bit early to tell but likely a male. Reactions: jessikuhrabbit