C Crazed Demasoni Feeder Fish MFK Member May 19, 2010 188 0 0 Massachusetts Jun 10, 2011 #1 My ABN has grown a lot, but I'm pretty sure it's a she. Can anyone else help me out? "it" is about 2.5 or 3 inches, and has no whiskers.
My ABN has grown a lot, but I'm pretty sure it's a she. Can anyone else help me out? "it" is about 2.5 or 3 inches, and has no whiskers.
C Crazed Demasoni Feeder Fish MFK Member May 19, 2010 188 0 0 Massachusetts Jun 10, 2011 #2 edit: now looking at the pictures, "it" looks smaller, but it's definitely from the camera. Ruler says 2.5"
edit: now looking at the pictures, "it" looks smaller, but it's definitely from the camera. Ruler says 2.5"
A Allan01230 Polypterus MFK Member Jun 29, 2006 3,864 194 96 Michigan Jun 10, 2011 #3 definately female
C Crazed Demasoni Feeder Fish MFK Member May 19, 2010 188 0 0 Massachusetts Jun 10, 2011 #5 Great. Thanks, I feel like it's easier to find a male down the road because I can just grab one with a bunch of whiskers.
Great. Thanks, I feel like it's easier to find a male down the road because I can just grab one with a bunch of whiskers.
romosoldier Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 28, 2008 316 1 0 USA Jul 16, 2011 #6 female, males will develop the bristles on their noses, females also might but their bristles will be alot smaller, while the male will have bigger bristles, especially the older ones. this one looks young.
female, males will develop the bristles on their noses, females also might but their bristles will be alot smaller, while the male will have bigger bristles, especially the older ones. this one looks young.
B_IN_SD Fire Eel MFK Member Jul 12, 2006 1,171 6 68 Sturgis S.D. Jul 19, 2011 #7 Male bn's will have a reddish spot on the head also.
B_IN_SD Fire Eel MFK Member Jul 12, 2006 1,171 6 68 Sturgis S.D. Jul 19, 2011 #8 Here is a pic of the reddish spot males have them and females do not.