C CBehr New member Jan 27, 2010 #1 I notice a few online sites have male and females for sale. Any real difference? Would it have an issue with my 6-line who actually is a bit of a sissy?
I notice a few online sites have male and females for sale. Any real difference? Would it have an issue with my 6-line who actually is a bit of a sissy?
jd474 New member Jan 27, 2010 #2 CBehr said: I notice a few online sites have male and females for sale. Any real difference? Would it have an issue with my 6-line who actually is a bit of a sissy? Click to expand... Behaviorally, probably not. Physically, males have one black spot on their dorsal, females have an extra on their caudal fin. Most likely will be too busy scouring rockwork for bugs/pods to pay any attention to your sixline (different genus, anyway) Last edited: Jan 27, 2010
CBehr said: I notice a few online sites have male and females for sale. Any real difference? Would it have an issue with my 6-line who actually is a bit of a sissy? Click to expand... Behaviorally, probably not. Physically, males have one black spot on their dorsal, females have an extra on their caudal fin. Most likely will be too busy scouring rockwork for bugs/pods to pay any attention to your sixline (different genus, anyway)
W WuHT New member Jan 28, 2010 #3 aside from my male clownfish, my melanurus wrasse is pretty much the only fish that has yet to recognize me as a food source.
aside from my male clownfish, my melanurus wrasse is pretty much the only fish that has yet to recognize me as a food source.