This blog is intended to share my knowledge in Flowerhorn. Including the basic care tips, diseases and treatment, breeding, and other details about aquarium and its accessories that can help Flowerhorn to reach its full potential.
Monday, July 4, 2016
Few Ways To Tell The Gender Of a Flowerhorn
#1 Dorsal Black Spot:
Flowerhorns are hybrids,therefore this method will not be 100%accurate. This method is usally use on pure bred cichlid. However the rest of the method we are going to talk about here will not apply to fries under 3in therefore this one is included.
90% of fry with out dorsal spots will be males.
60% of fry with dorsal spot will be females.
#2 Body Structure:
Male fh often have more angular and muscular lines, while females often have a rounder, smoother body line.
#3 Dorsal Spine Method.
Look at the first 6 dorsal spines of your fh, males often have rounded and thick spines, while females have a more flatened and thiner look to the first 6 dorsal spines.
#4 Pelvic Fin and Pelvic Spine Method.
Female fh need to use their pelvic fin as a fan to fan the eggs while breeding, therefore when you touch the pelvic fin and pelvic spine of your fh, if it is soft, and the spine is not as hard that will make you bleed, your fish is highly possible to be a female.
#5 Chest Line (chin line) Method.
If you view your fish from the side, behind the gill jucture and before the pelvic fin, right under the petoral fin, this is the chest of your fish. If your fish have a bulkier chest, the it is more possible to be male,f emales often have a smaller, and smoother chest.
#6 Anal Venting Method.
Hold your fish upside down and look at the anal vent, males have a V shape and females have a U shape. Now look from the side, males should have their tube pointed toward the back, while females have straight tubes.
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