F finsandfangs Candiru MFK Member Aug 4, 2005 371 3 48 next to da beech... boyee Apr 11, 2006 #1 how would i tell which sex is which in a common jewel. does any one have pics for examples?
R repair Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 12, 2005 2,157 10 0 Indy Apr 11, 2006 #2 Here you go. female, pair, male
F finsandfangs Candiru MFK Member Aug 4, 2005 371 3 48 next to da beech... boyee Apr 11, 2006 #3 thanks
Miles Stingray King MFK Member Jul 2, 2005 5,547 162 120 Spokane, WA Apr 12, 2006 #4 With African riverine Cichlids, the females hold the more dominant coloration.. With S.A. cichlids, the males hold the more dominant coloration.. Right?
With African riverine Cichlids, the females hold the more dominant coloration.. With S.A. cichlids, the males hold the more dominant coloration.. Right?
R repair Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 12, 2005 2,157 10 0 Indy Apr 12, 2006 #5 You know with the jewels I've kept they are almost the same. Often times the male is as red as the female.
You know with the jewels I've kept they are almost the same. Often times the male is as red as the female.
Miles Stingray King MFK Member Jul 2, 2005 5,547 162 120 Spokane, WA Apr 12, 2006 #6 But for example.. Kribs.. Females hold the coloration, and Males do not.. flip-flopped for SA?
M MikeVance Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 16, 2006 211 0 0 56 Milwaukee, WI Apr 13, 2006 #7 Miles said: But for example.. Kribs.. Females hold the coloration, and Males do not.. flip-flopped for SA? Click to expand... Good info Thanks! In the Female pic what are the 2 fish to the left?
Miles said: But for example.. Kribs.. Females hold the coloration, and Males do not.. flip-flopped for SA? Click to expand... Good info Thanks! In the Female pic what are the 2 fish to the left?