S scubasteve06 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 10, 2008 1,238 1 0 SC youtube.com Jan 26, 2008 #11 I wanna say female too from her slightly darker colors but it could be stress from moving...also the dorsal fin is not as "pointy" as a male i.m.o. get some better pics of the dorsal fin.
I wanna say female too from her slightly darker colors but it could be stress from moving...also the dorsal fin is not as "pointy" as a male i.m.o. get some better pics of the dorsal fin.
H HerCrenVie Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 21, 2007 1,090 3 0 Singapore Jan 27, 2008 #13 Female. Males have a blunt, steep head profile and my (late) male GT already had a nuchal hump at 3.5".
Female. Males have a blunt, steep head profile and my (late) male GT already had a nuchal hump at 3.5".
cornbread_5 Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 29, 2007 1,591 16 68 44 connecticut Jan 28, 2008 #14 I AM THINKING FEMALE TO BECAUSE IT LOOKS LIKED IT PAIRED OFF WITH MY MALE GREEN TEXAS
M mbunafishkeeper Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 24, 2007 3,582 6 0 33 Bristol (UK) Jan 29, 2008 #15 female.
big train Fire Eel MFK Member Jul 12, 2006 1,050 5 68 Chesapeake V.A. Jan 30, 2008 #17 I just got some good pics of my pair this weekend so u can look at their heads and fins to see the differance i was trying to describe befor.
I just got some good pics of my pair this weekend so u can look at their heads and fins to see the differance i was trying to describe befor.
cornbread_5 Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 29, 2007 1,591 16 68 44 connecticut Jan 30, 2008 #18 you got a male white saum and a female gold saum , you did not want to stick with just gold or white saums
you got a male white saum and a female gold saum , you did not want to stick with just gold or white saums