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He Or She ?

hamfist

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It suddently dawned on me today that one of my sevs, whom I had previously assumed was female, due to a general lack of spots on the face/cheeks, and also on her bodyshape, has now developed quite a few spots on her cheeks. What's up here ? Is this just a female who has developed spots, or a male that is late in developing his spots ?
I'm aware that facial spots are not a 100% indicator of gender, but was not aware that a sev could change in this way so quickly.

I'm rather puzzled. Bodyshape-wise I was convinced this was a female.

Here's before and after pics. Only 3 weeks apart BTW.

Put this up on MFK and only one person was brave enough to hazard a guess. I'm sure people on here are braver though !!!!

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The spots do seem to develop at different rates. I have the same with the rotkeil babies, I have moved some to another tank thinking they were female and some have suddenly got more spots and look more like male.
 
the best way to find the gender of any cichlid is to closely inspect the vent (egg tube) if it has a pointy tip (like a 'v' ) its a male.
i've found that if you keep your cichlids well fed their vent becomes a little bit more prominent(due to a fat stomach :p), although its most prominent when spawning (go figure)
 
the best way to find the gender of any cichlid is to closely inspect the vent (egg tube) if it has a pointy tip (like a 'v' ) its a male.

True, but no naughty bits have been shown as yet. I could net her out and look at the vent but I'm just not prepared to put "her" through the stress of it, as it won't make a difference to my care of her whatever she turns out to be.
 
+1 both male, I have one definite female rotkeil and she has absolutely no spots on her cheeks
 
^ Yep same i cant see any spotting on any of my female Severums
 
Lol ... Well, OK, he is still called "Elouise". Might end up female still anyway. The facial spots are defo not 100% accurate.
I have owned many sevs though, and I really do see this fish as having a female bodyshape.

Ah well, only time will tell. Next time I net it out, I'll have a look underneath too.

Thanks to all for taking a look !
 
Call him/her Lou then...

When do these spots start to appear? how old is your little guy/gal? i have two juvi gold sevs and am waiting to see what sex they may be.
 
When do these spots start to appear? how old is your little guy/gal? i have two juvi gold sevs and am waiting to see what sex they may be.


THe two photos were taken three weeks apart, and the fish is about 3.5-4" long. Not sure how old as I have only had it for a couplpe of months.
 
I would say the first one female the other male. But only time will tell for sure.
 
am i not right in thinking both photos are of the same fish? or did i miss something...

Hamfist - mine are at most 1 month old and just under 3" so i will give them a bit longer...
 

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