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Wrong section, you want Old World.
Quote from: Regalblue on May 29, 2013, 01:19:25 PMWrong section, you want Old World. Fixed.I've always felt there was a tendency for males to have a significant amount of egg spots, where as females have few, if any.
Quote from: Ron on May 29, 2013, 03:43:33 PMQuote from: Regalblue on May 29, 2013, 01:19:25 PMWrong section, you want Old World. Fixed.I've always felt there was a tendency for males to have a significant amount of egg spots, where as females have few, if any.Out of my group of 10 there are 2 males. Oddly enough both males have fewer egg spots than the females. Now that they're young breeding adults, the differences are more clear. Both males have light blue dorsal and anal fins. All 8 females have red dorsal and anal fins. The males have split the tank into 2 equal territories and the females stay in a group in the center when not spawning.Some of the fry are gray; I suspect that these fry are males that will eventually turn blue like the original wild-caught red zebras from the '70s. The males and females were sold as different types at the LFS; the males were sold as "Ice Blue Zebras" and the females as "Red Zebras". Many of us spent hours looking at the Red Zebras, trying to pick out pairs based on egg spots and fin shapes, while the tank of adult males was below and unidentified as such. The Reds were $80.00 each, the Ice Blues were $40.00. I agree... this tends to be true. But, I have seen fish that were the opposite.
I took a close look at my fish today and noticed 1 with bluish fins. The others are still red, so that is probably a female. Here are a couple pix. What do you think?
Quote from: LoveTheFishies on June 12, 2013, 09:56:44 AMI took a close look at my fish today and noticed 1 with bluish fins. The others are still red, so that is probably a female. Here are a couple pix. What do you think? What kind of Lab is that?