Still could be, a lot of they guys say you can’t tell for sure for awhile but it’s a dead give away if it shows those male traits I listed above.I hope it is a male, thank you very much ...
Still could be, a lot of they guys say you can’t tell for sure for awhile but it’s a dead give away if it shows those male traits I listed above.I hope it is a male, thank you very much ...
Thank you, I will take care of it anyway, to see how it will be later ...Still could be, a lot of they guys say you can’t tell for sure for awhile but it’s a dead give away if it shows those male traits I listed above.
Male 100% - has spots in all it's fins, gill plate and starting to spot above the horizontal line throgh the body.Any thoughts on the sex of my Dovii? Probably 4” - 5” currently.
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Reddish brown gravel and black gravel. Appreciate the reply!Male 100% - has spots in all it's fins, gill plate and starting to spot above the horizontal line throgh the body.
Looks a little washed out in the pics. What colour substrate do you have?
Maybe add some dark pieces of driftwood/rocks to bring out his colour a bit more. Also looks like he's starting to develop that forehead hump which is also a male trait.Reddish brown gravel and black gravel. Appreciate the reply!
No, dovii can look male or female right up past 7-8" ime, spotting in in paired fins is the only traits that only the males exhibit, easily visible at 3-4 inch.
How long did it take to start getting the dots all over body because mine is about 5 inches,looks like a male but no dots like urs yetHi all I thought I'd do an update on my dovii it's been 6 months now. It was apparently 2 months old when It. its between 16cm-18cms and it's extremely aggressive with very nice colours pictures don't do it justice. Im guessing it's a boy by the dots covering it's body.
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