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![]() I've raised quite a few... and never could tell the sex. When I go to pair them, I just get 2-3 and put them all together. They'll pair quickly and kick the other one out.
Only reason I can tell the sex now, is I've seen which one held the eggs.. and I noted his color and other unique features to him. |
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![]() Thanks for the update!
I suspect they'll need to be around a 1" - 1.5" before you can take a stab at sexing. Not sure how old that is. Here is some info. As SpateD mentions, I wasn't really sure until they kicked a 3rd out of their group. http://www.advancedaquarist.com/blog...i-cardinalfish |
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![]() I could tell the difference by the shape of the jaw quite easily with the pair I had.
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