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ZanaZoola14

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I've previously asked, however, was asked to wait until they had settled again. They've settled after the rescape, so I've done my best to take some pictures (Chopstick seems to have turned camera shy as of late).

The first three is the above mentioned fish. The next two are my two newest, sold as two male agassizii double red.

Next is a double check, female cockatoo?
 

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ZanaZoola14

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I am wondering whether this fish is male or female. I've named them Chopstick due to their pectoral fins being a creme colour with two pale dark lines through them, like a set of chopsticks.

Chopstick has some blue markings on their face and an extremely thin orange band on the very top of their dorsal fin. They are developing a pale crescent of white on their tail and have a prominent dark spot on their side.

Chopstick is now a good 2 inches in size. And I've had them for a good half a year now. I've previously asked and been told too young and not comfortable enough. They have grown in size and in how camera-shy they are.

These photos were taken due to bribing them to come out with their favourite food.
 

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Found some better images
 

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ZanaZoola14

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The last 2 photos are males of a species in the A. agassizii-complex, most likely one of dozens of species that form the A. agassizii superspecies. Other than that the photos are not good enough for me to help you. Sorry.
Thanks, the last two were images of the fish from the above ones and the one that I wanted to find out the most.
 

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