Male or Female Spotted Mandarin

honcho

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Hello, I have had my spotted mandarin for abut 4 months now and am trying to figure out if it is a male or female. I understand the spotted mandarins dont have as prenounced fin as the other mandarins so I am just not sure. This one eats pellets, frozen brine and mysis and have been very happy with it so far. I have been kicking around the idea of getting another mandarin and a store in my area has a very nice male, a green mandarin, which I am still debating with myself whether I want to "risk" confict with 2 in the same tank and if mine is a male, well that would make the decision easy for me then since 2 males wont work out at all. I think mine is a female.

tank is 150 gallons with about 200 pounds live rock and been running for 18 months now. Am very aware of the feeding requirements.
 

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Where is the spike on the fins? I have a couple mandarins and can't see any difference in them as far as fins go.
 
Agree, it looks female. But the photos aren't that clear.

The spike should be on the front of the doral fin.
 
Thanks for the opinions. I think its a female also but I cant ever remember seeing a spotted mandarin with a spike but the stores around here get very few in, the greens seem to be so much more popular.
Still on the fence about adding a second mandarin, wasnt initially planning on it but the male "green" one I saw was very large, stomach not shrunk in yet, he is about twice the size of my spotted mandarin, given the size differential I dont think it would be much of a fight if there were aggression between the two and of course there are the other details of hoping I can get the male to eat other foods etc before I even get him into my display tank. Sure is a pretty fish though.
 
I had a male spotted with a male scooter with no problems but that's a bit different. Two males of the same species would almost surely be a problem.
 
I made an error in misidentifying my second mandarin as a female. Turns out it was a male after I put it in. Should have been more thorough in observing at the LFS but it was a juvenile and thought I had it right. In any case, after I put it in with my much larger resident I discovered my error. Unable to catch either one so they've been together (two males) in my 77 for at least a year. The newcomer tends to know when to get out of Dodge and other than the odd skirmish, they stay out of each other's way. Not saying what I did or am doing is right, but it shows it is possible. I really need to find a way to catch either one of the dudes.
 
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