Is my green terror a male or female?

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You should post some pictures of your new gt.
Your female is just gorgeous. I wish my females had fins like that.
 
You have some nice fish in your area. Even the jack is gorgeous. Unique looking pattern.
Keep a close eye on the little one. He has a beautiful fin shape, but is rather tattered looking. My big female beat the snot out of my male when he was that size. So bad at one point I had to divide them so she wouldn’t cause permanent damage.
I hope all works out for you. They should make some top notch babies.
 
Thank you, I'm pretty lucky to have such a nice lfs in my area. And yeah, I had to get rid of some odd ball fish I had. They seem to all get along pretty well now. It's shocking how my female gt is so easy going on the baby considering how she treats other fish in the tank. Ill have to post some pics of my others. I have my female gt, the young gt, electric blue, 1 tiger botia, male and female bristle nose pleco, and 2 hujeta gar.
You have some nice fish in your area. Even the jack is gorgeous. Unique looking pattern.
Keep a close eye on the little one. He has a beautiful fin shape, but is rather tattered looking. My big female beat the snot out of my male when he was that size. So bad at one point I had to divide them so she wouldn’t cause permanent damage.
I hope all works out for you. They should make some top notch babies.
 
Thank you, I'm pretty lucky to have such a nice lfs in my area. And yeah, I had to get rid of some odd ball fish I had. They seem to all get along pretty well now. It's shocking how my female gt is so easy going on the baby considering how she treats other fish in the tank. Ill have to post some pics of my others. I have my female gt, the young gt, electric blue, 1 tiger botia, male and female bristle nose pleco, and 2 hujeta gar.

Cichlids will generally ignore other smaller cichlids until the smaller ones reach 75% their size, at which point the smaller ones are considered competitors, so keep an eye out.
 
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