Male or Female RD??

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Had this guy/girl since it was 1.5'

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looks like it is turning into a male.. those things are super aggressive and deserve the name they have.. I hope whatever fish you have with them are larger and can hold their own.
 
Yeh i have a 10' Jag in their with it he basically grew up with the MUCH larger Jag in their with him and actually nips at him from time to time. I think I got the most mellow Jag out their
 
swervo513;4367822; said:
looks like it is turning into a male.. those things are super aggressive and deserve the name they have.. I hope whatever fish you have with them are larger and can hold their own.
they cannot "turn into a male" it has to be a male to begin with to be a male lol
 
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For some reason he has said that about several fish... :screwy:
Get your facts straight befor you try helping people with sexing Swervo.

Anyways, by the smaller head and rounder body I think you have a female. An exceptionally nice one at that.

:WHOA: I hope those are just scratches in the glass. and not worm city.
 
Red Devil;4369484; said:
they cannot "turn into a male" it has to be a male to begin with to be a male lol

No but they can "turn out to be a male" as is with many juvie fish that sexing is near impossible until they mature.

I really doubt that he means what many in this thread are implying:screwy:


BTW I think is looks more like it is turning into a female.
 
Bderick67;4369684; said:
No but they can "turn out to be a male" as is with many juvie fish that sexing is near impossible until they mature.

I really doubt that he means what many in this thread are implying:screwy:


BTW I think is looks more like it is turning into a female.
i agree .. it could be just the wording is in error.. still funny... and still needs clarification... there are some fish that can be both sexes... but not cichlids..
 
A little info on....Hermaphroditic Fish Can be Two Sexes at One Time

Fish Can Change Gender to Increase Their Reproductive Potential






Apr 8, 2009 Megan Jungwi
Parrotfish - cderrick


Fish can change sex from male to female, female to male, or even have both genders going at the same time.
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It is not always easy for a fish to reproduce. The ocean is a big place and many fish do not wander far from their homes. It can be hard for a fish to find that special somebody. Luckily, nature has provided many fish with a partial solution. Many fish can change sex, thus factoring out gender as a mate qualifier.
Types of Fish Gender Change

Not all fish can change sex, but many can. In fact, the majority of reef fish will change gender at some point in their lives. These fish are considered hermaphroditic and such fish have a few options. Some fish are simultaneous hermaphrodites meaning they are both genders at the same time and could potentially mate with any other individual in their species. Other fish are sequential hermaphrodites and these fish change sex at some point in their lives. Protandry is when a male becomes a female and protogyny is when a female becomes a male. Some fish can change their gender more than once, going back and forth between genders.
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Why Do Fish Change Sex?

Fish will change their gender in order to maximize their fertility. Maximizing reproductive success is influenced by the amount of resources around, the current male to female ratio in the fish population, and the size of the current males and females. Some fish species will start off all female and a large aggressive male will form a harem, using aggression to keep the smaller fish female. If he dies off the largest female fish can change sex and use her size to maintain dominance over the harem. In other species the juveniles are all males waiting for their chance to mate with the large female. This is useful to fertility because larger females can produce more eggs. When the female dies the largest male fish will change gender.
How Do Fish Change Sex?

The endocrine system is almost certainly involved in the gender switch. The endocrine system is in charge of releasing hormones into the body and includes the gonads. However, while progress is being made the exact mechanisms are still not known. Scientists are still researching which hormones, genes, and chromosomes are involved.
Read on


Examples of Fish Gender Switches

There are many examples of hermaphroditic fish. One of the most well-known is the clownfish or anemone fish. Clownfish exhibit protandry, with juvenile males waiting to one day become the large female. Since there is only one female clownfish mate in pairs. Parrotfishes on the other hand exhibit protogyny with one dominant male lording over a harem. Salmon are not reef fishes, but they do exhibit simultaneous hermaphroditism. Certain types of goby can change their sex serially, going back and forth between genders.
Gender identity may not easy for a fish, but evolution has certainly found an interesting way for fish to become successfully reproductive. Different species of fish can change sex in different ways, showing interesting adaptations to life's challenges.


 
Red Devil;4369710; said:
A little info on....Hermaphroditic Fish Can be Two Sexes at One Time




Fish Can Change Gender to Increase Their Reproductive Potential






Apr 8, 2009 Megan Jungwi
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Parrotfish - cderrick


Fish can change sex from male to female, female to male, or even have both genders going at the same time.
rounded_corners_5_fff.png
rounded_corners_5_fff.png
rounded_corners_5_fff.png
rounded_corners_5_fff.png




It is not always easy for a fish to reproduce. The ocean is a big place and many fish do not wander far from their homes. It can be hard for a fish to find that special somebody. Luckily, nature has provided many fish with a partial solution. Many fish can change sex, thus factoring out gender as a mate qualifier.
Types of Fish Gender Change

Not all fish can change sex, but many can. In fact, the majority of reef fish will change gender at some point in their lives. These fish are considered hermaphroditic and such fish have a few options. Some fish are simultaneous hermaphrodites meaning they are both genders at the same time and could potentially mate with any other individual in their species. Other fish are sequential hermaphrodites and these fish change sex at some point in their lives. Protandry is when a male becomes a female and protogyny is when a female becomes a male. Some fish can change their gender more than once, going back and forth between genders.
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The Fish Philosophy Video Buy The Official "Fish Philosophy" Customer Service Videos & DVDs www.EnterpriseMedia.com/Fish</SPAN>




Why Do Fish Change Sex?

Fish will change their gender in order to maximize their fertility. Maximizing reproductive success is influenced by the amount of resources around, the current male to female ratio in the fish population, and the size of the current males and females. Some fish species will start off all female and a large aggressive male will form a harem, using aggression to keep the smaller fish female. If he dies off the largest female fish can change sex and use her size to maintain dominance over the harem. In other species the juveniles are all males waiting for their chance to mate with the large female. This is useful to fertility because larger females can produce more eggs. When the female dies the largest male fish will change gender.
How Do Fish Change Sex?

The endocrine system is almost certainly involved in the gender switch. The endocrine system is in charge of releasing hormones into the body and includes the gonads. However, while progress is being made the exact mechanisms are still not known. Scientists are still researching which hormones, genes, and chromosomes are involved.
Read on


Examples of Fish Gender Switches

There are many examples of hermaphroditic fish. One of the most well-known is the clownfish or anemone fish. Clownfish exhibit protandry, with juvenile males waiting to one day become the large female. Since there is only one female clownfish mate in pairs. Parrotfishes on the other hand exhibit protogyny with one dominant male lording over a harem. Salmon are not reef fishes, but they do exhibit simultaneous hermaphroditism. Certain types of goby can change their sex serially, going back and forth between genders.
Gender identity may not easy for a fish, but evolution has certainly found an interesting way for fish to become successfully reproductive. Different species of fish can change sex in different ways, showing interesting adaptations to life's challenges.



Great info,Liz...but the black writing, i had to change skins to read it....lol how is this?
 
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