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    Sexing A. Cacatuoides

    Thank for the responses everybody. Observing these three fish, I feel like the 1M/2F assessment is spot on. I've caught the 'male' flaring his fins and displaying for one of the other fish.
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    Sexing A. Cacatuoides

    I'm admittedly fairly green when it comes to apistos, but as I understand things, the females have more of a yellowed coloring than the males. There are two that have a definitive yellow tint and the non yellow fish, the one I feel is male (the first photo) does not have this coloration.
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    Sexing A. Cacatuoides

    Hey everyone! I'm hoping to get some feedback on a trio of fish that I got from a recent club auction. They were sold as a trio of female 'Super Red' but after letting them settle down in their new home for a few days I've noticed that one has significantly brighter finnage than the other two...
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