But if I'm not mistaken, it's quite easy to sex them when they are adults.
Yes it is female. Well done.
What do you say is this one? [img]
I'd say 3rd is male and last one is female. You can see the hump on the male's head.
Aren't those almost impossible to find in SA? Is it those you have?
How will those Psuesdomugil Gertrudae do in a 100l community tank with 2 Angels? They look very nice.
That doesn't look too bad to me. Mine also does it sometimes. Then they settle after some time.
I didn't even know there was 8 of them! Wow! @f-fish, I didn't sneak it in, I asked for permission :p Next time I'm there I will put in some...
Well here's 3 pics I took of Henk's tank some time ago. Looks really great in person. I also have a small vid of it but too big to upload. [img]...
Well depends how big the Angel is. If it's full grown you can normally see the sex from the shape of their forehead. Males have a more obvious...
Wow. It really looks great.
Mind if I post the pics I took of it last time?
They are very easy to keep (before they get big) and if someone tells a novice that they will clean the tank, well hell yeah lemme get one! But...
@Vez, @f-fish, Thanks! @mydummyname, I hear what you are saying. I was considering getting rid of the Pleco before, but he isn't growing; iv'e...
Apologies if the color looks off. Screen not calibrated. Back there you can see a lovely Anubia I got from Henk the other day. I also started...
I rate you go with the last one, or the second (light) one, imho
This is the second time it has happened. But the other one (too small to say if male/female) isn't fertilizing the eggs so it's a hopeless case....
I won't even try finding them dude - just for some info :)
Here's some pics of a S.percnopterygionus eating Cyanobacteria, just for those interested. So there is a better solution, but I guess finding this...
Now THAT's impressive! Now I understand everything - and I thought angels darkening/fading their stripes was quite cool...
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