Thanks. I have kept multiple pairs of Haitians over the years and it just comes from raising them over and over again, you just pick up on certain traits and characteristics that allow you to determine gender. Also despite the fact that these fish get rather large the begin to spawn at very small sizes, so at this size they are already starting to show spawning behavior which makes it very easy to determine sex.Great looking Haits! How do you so easily determine their sex at that size?
I have males and females that resemble both, so without being able to watch them and see their behavior a guess is just that. Most would say the white one is a male and the black one is a female but that just doesn't hold up with these fish this tank is full of black males and females.Any guesses on these guys, SharptoothBass? They are not a pair, they just happened to be in the same shot together. I have a couple that are bigger then the grayish one here but they are almost entirely jet black.
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No problem you should start a thread and update their progress no one on this forum regularly updates the growth and progress of their Haitians, they look very healthy I'd love to see how they turn out.Okay, I will continue to wait and see how behavior changes. Thanks so much for your time!
Sounds great, I'm sorry if I derailed yours, I will delete the pics of mine.No problem you should start a thread and update their progress no one on this forum regularly updates the growth and progress of their Haitians, they look very healthy I'd love to see how they turn out.