IUfan
Member
Hey everyone, looking for some advice here.
I have had a diamond watchman goby for nearly 18months now, he his happy and fat and is a very entertaining fish to watch.
I want to get him a mate, and I know that there is no way of determining the sex of him. So is there a tried and tested method here? Would you simply buy another diamond watchman from the LFS and place them in the same quarantine tank?
A) would they fight if they were both male?
would they fight if they were both female?
C) would the male attack the female at first?
What should I look out for to know that they are of opposite sex?
Another spanner in the works is that the one I have now is an adult, and most that I see in the store are juveniles, what effect is this going to have on the process?
Any help would be amazing.
Thanks
I have had a diamond watchman goby for nearly 18months now, he his happy and fat and is a very entertaining fish to watch.
I want to get him a mate, and I know that there is no way of determining the sex of him. So is there a tried and tested method here? Would you simply buy another diamond watchman from the LFS and place them in the same quarantine tank?
A) would they fight if they were both male?
would they fight if they were both female?
C) would the male attack the female at first?
What should I look out for to know that they are of opposite sex?
Another spanner in the works is that the one I have now is an adult, and most that I see in the store are juveniles, what effect is this going to have on the process?
Any help would be amazing.
Thanks