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Update: Phractocephalus hemioliopterus; Field: Gender Differences | |
red_tail_catfish Small Fry Posts: 0 Kudos: 0 Votes: 0 Registered: 06-Oct-2006 | |
Posted 06-Oct-2006 14:56 | |
sirbooks Moderator Sociopath Posts: 3875 Kudos: 5164 Votes: 932 Registered: 26-Jul-2004 | Reject From Planet Catfish's sexing section: "Unknown, although the tail colour (which varies between red and orange / pink) and darkness of the top of the head (which varies from black to grey with black spots) vary from fish to fish. These are more likely to be due to diet and mood than sexual differences. |
Posted 06-Oct-2006 17:07 | |
Natalie Ultimate Fish Guru Apolay Wayyioy Posts: 4499 Kudos: 3730 Votes: 348 Registered: 01-Feb-2003 | Reject Also, I've read somewhere that color is no indication of gender, but rather the shape of the fishes' head. Supposedly females' heads are more broad than males' heads. I'm not your neighbor, you Bakersfield trash. |
Posted 06-Oct-2006 21:49 | |
zachf92 Big Fish Posts: 343 Kudos: 255 Votes: 233 Registered: 31-Dec-2005 | Reject |
Posted 06-Oct-2006 22:21 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | |
Posted 07-Oct-2006 00:07 |
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