ID please....Female or male?

aecasasus

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I have two seahorses (Hippocampus comes) and both were sold to me as females, but 5 months later 1 seem to look more like a male than a female. I bought them seperately and about 2 months apart. Can anyone help me i.d. if this one is a male or female.
 

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well... males have more of a rounder belly even when starving. on bigger species, the pouch is a little bit of a different color.

your sehorse (very pretty btw) lacks these and is very... snakelike.
 
well... males have more of a rounder belly even when starving. on bigger species, the pouch is a little bit of a different color.

your sehorse (very pretty btw) lacks these and is very... snakelike.

Great! Thanks for the info and help! :thumbsup:
 
No disrespect intended, but I am going to argue that it is a male. A pouch is pretty evident to me. I am speaking of the seahorse in the first picture with the side profile.

Dan
 
No disrespect intended, but I am going to argue that it is a male. A pouch is pretty evident to me. I am speaking of the seahorse in the first picture with the side profile.

Dan

Ok. So what do you think of picture number 2? The seahorse on both pictures is the same... Can they change sex?



Thanks for the picture... :thumbsup: On that picture the difference is pretty evident. What do you think I got?


1st male..... 2nd female:)

Both pictures are the same animal.... 5 months apart. Weird?
 
hmmm... dans right, there seems to be pouch on the first one. not so clear tho.

maybe a better pic would help?
 
Both pictures are the same animal.... 5 months apart. Weird?
I'd be betting picture number one is five months after picture two.
Females always look like females.
Males look like females until becoming sexually mature when they develop their pouches.
 
I'd be betting picture number one is five months after picture two.
Females always look like females.
Males look like females until becoming sexually mature when they develop their pouches.

Thanks for the info!

I'm happy to know that one is a male since I have been having a hard time finding a male, which is why I ended up buying another female just to keep that one company. But then again now I have to wait and see if the other one is actually a female or male since both of them where sold to me as females. I'll try to get a picture of both of them today and post it.
 
Here is a picture of my other seahorse (Majesty)..... Now I'm starting to wonder what it is going to be, lol.
 

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