I have seen many websites devoted to this fish (redline torpedo, rose line shark et cetera) and all of them say: sex differences - unknown. My P. denisonii are about 5" now and I do see some sex dimorphism. I was wondering if any of you who have this beautiful fish in your tank can distinguish male from female. Do we see the same differences or maybe this is just my imagination. Please speak up and try to be very specific. Maybe we can make some progress in morphological description of this fish. What is your observation?
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Re: Puntius denisonii
Are you going to wait until someone replies to tell us what sexual dimorphism you see?! It's a good idea, just in case, but now I'm curious. :) And I don't have any P. denisonii to observe. :("Millennium hand and shrimp!"
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Just for the record, Mzungu I am not going to wait until someone will tell us what I see. That is a nonsense. I was curious if somebody else noticed any difference between male and female, but it looks like people on this forum are not interested in this fish. Maybe because it is not a siclid
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I had two Puntiu denisonii for a couple of years. Aside from noticing a size difference (which I attributed to agressiveness during feeding), I noticed no difference. Perhaps I got two of the same sex. :?Scarecrow : I haven't got a brain... only straw.
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Originally posted by Bogdan";p="Just for the record, Mzungu I am not going to wait until someone will tell us what I see. That is a nonsense.
I don't get it. I was just wondering if you were going to tell us what you had observed. Sometimes, in lots of different situations, telling what one sees can have a great influence on what another sees (kinda like in witness statements and such). And sometimes that's not desireable. So that's why I was curious.
P.S. I don't own any cichlids..."Millennium hand and shrimp!"
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Mzungu,
Bingo, that is exactly this case. I didn't say what I found because I didn't want to influence others. :clap:
mrairportjunke
I apologize, I know it is difficult and that is my fault. :aua:
Ranakalea
I think yours are not fully colored yet, give them more time. Tip: take a good look at the colors on the head.
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Originally posted by Bogdan";p="Just for the record, Mzungu I am not going to wait until someone will tell us what I see. That is a nonsense. I was curious if somebody else noticed any difference between male and female, but it looks like people on this forum are not interested in this fish. Maybe because it is not a siclid
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