Hello everyone,
I would appreciate some help with sexing a young Apistogramma hongsloi (Rotstrich Apistogramma).
The fish is approximately 4 cm (1.6 inches) long and was sold to me as a male, but I am becoming increasingly unsure.
Here are the characteristics I have observed:
Behavior:
What confuses me most is the black coloration on the pelvic fins and dorsal fin, which is often described as a female trait. On the other hand, the red spot at the tail base and the body shape seem more male-like.
Based on these observations and the attached photos, would you consider this fish a young male or a female?
Thank you very much for your help!
I would appreciate some help with sexing a young Apistogramma hongsloi (Rotstrich Apistogramma).
The fish is approximately 4 cm (1.6 inches) long and was sold to me as a male, but I am becoming increasingly unsure.
Here are the characteristics I have observed:
- There is a red spot at the base of the tail (caudal peduncle).
- The area behind the gills is starting to develop an orange/reddish coloration.
- The head has a slightly yellow coloration.
- The front edge of the pelvic fins is turning dark/black.
- The front part of the dorsal fin is also becoming slightly black.
- The tail fin appears slightly pointed, but is still somewhat rounded.
- The body shape seems more elongated than compact.
Behavior:
- I currently have two confirmed females in the aquarium.
- The new fish is occasionally chased or pushed away by the dominant female and usually retreats.
- It often displays with raised fins but does not actively chase the females.
What confuses me most is the black coloration on the pelvic fins and dorsal fin, which is often described as a female trait. On the other hand, the red spot at the tail base and the body shape seem more male-like.
Based on these observations and the attached photos, would you consider this fish a young male or a female?
Thank you very much for your help!
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