I have a set of f1 nijjensi somewhere between 6 and 10 months old. the largest 2 or 3 are 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inch and the smallest are around 1/4 to 1/2 inch (big divergence). I only have 9 and want a new pair from the group but am having a difficult time sexing them because they keep morphing their markings. I take black face, black petral fin and tail spot as indication leaning to female other-wise male. I can say that this little fellow who i think is a male was displaying the tail spot and black petral fin earlier today and now he (or she) isn't but still has a slight tail spot (even with flash it is quite dark - they are not shy but never sit still). I'm pretty sure it is a male unless maybe it is a female. This is the largest by a wide margin.
So my question around markings is can a male look like a female anytime he wants or is this just a youthful thing they will grow out of.
So my question around markings is can a male look like a female anytime he wants or is this just a youthful thing they will grow out of.