Taiwan Reef, He or She?

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Hey guys, I bought this, hopefully male, Taiwan Reef about six months ago from my favorite LFS. It was a one inch juvenile, and was the most aggressive TR in the vendor's tank. The TR has grown to nearly three inches, and until recent weeks, no color change.
Believing I had selected a female, I actually bought another juvenile TR, and have it in a grow out tank. As luck would have it, the original TR suddenly has a red anal fin and is showing color in his dorsal. Still not sure of gender. Maybe just a nice looking female or a late blooming male? Opinions.20191011_132610.jpg20191011_132303.jpg
 
Hey guys, I bought this, hopefully male, Taiwan Reef about six months ago from my favorite LFS. It was a one inch juvenile, and was the most aggressive TR in the vendor's tank. The TR has grown to nearly three inches, and until recent weeks, no color change.
Believing I had selected a female, I actually bought another juvenile TR, and have it in a grow out tank. As luck would have it, the original TR suddenly has a red anal fin and is showing color in his dorsal. Still not sure of gender. Maybe just a nice looking female or a late blooming male? Opinions.View attachment 1391336View attachment 1391337
Sometimes female peacocks and haps have orange, red, or yellow anal fins, It's probably a female. But if it is male and it isn't showing color yet try putting it in a tank where it would be boss or close to boss, it will color up faster.
 
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That's a very good suggestion. Its pretty low in the heirarchy in the current community.
 
Looks female imo. Females in some Malawi species do show hints of color, Taiwan reef is one of them ime. By now you typically see more pointed fins in a male-- if the photo angle is showing its fins clearly-- and in ime with Taiwan reefs you'd normally see blue in the face, some blaze in the dorsal, and anal fin spots, by now.

Now and then a male stays cryptic for a while, but I don't think so.
 
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I kept & bred these for a number of years approx. 15 yrs ago, so it's been a while, but I completely agree with neutrino. By now you should be seeing some male traits, even a hint, and I don't see them. I would expect at that size to not only see spots in the anal fin, but also slightly longer pointier anal & dorsal fins. This is a group shot from back when I was breeding these fish, the one up front is a very young male. It's a horrible shot, taken with an antique camera, but if you look closely you can see the depth of red piping along the dorsal fin is a lot greater than in your fish, and the anal fin already has a spot showing. That male was at best 3" TL. If even. Never say never, but if I was forced to bet I would bet that yours is female.

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This is the same male, 2 months later...….


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They are truly beautiful fish. I think I will keep her. She is one of my favorites. Hopefully the new juvenile will turn out male. Much too soon to determine.
 
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Just an update guys. I went back to the LFS and stared at the 30 baby Tiawan Reefs, swimming in the display tank, for quite awhile until I spotted this little guy. He has a blue patch on his head, a yellow hue to the body and the fins look to be coloring up. The store clerk skillfully netted him out. That's the best I can do. If he's not male, I'm giving up. Lol.20191105_210449.jpg
 
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