Male or female!?

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It is BPxTex...I have 20 or so. Some all orange, some that look like this, some with nice pearls.
 
In carpintus, as in many central American cichlids, the males fins are more pointed at the posterior, and its profile is steeper.
This is not always the case, but is in general. For comparison below is a female carpintus chairel
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note the roundish posterior of the dorsal fin, and gentle slope of the profile.
below is what I think is a male, fins come to a point, and profile is steeper, beginings of a hump.
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Even when small the dominant male profile is fairly dramatic in comparison to others
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In carpintus, as in many central American cichlids, the males fins are more pointed at the posterior, and its profile is steeper.
This is not always the case, but is in general. For comparison below is a female carpintus chairel
004.jpg

note the roundish posterior of the dorsal fin, and gentle slope of the profile.
below is what I think is a male, fins come to a point, and profile is steeper, beginings of a hump.
017.jpg

033.jpg

Even when small the dominant male profile is fairly dramatic in comparison to others
006-1.jpg
Thanks good examples!
 
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