L183 Sexing

thegeeman

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They are indeed Ancistrus Andrew BUT are worlds apart from any of the others......except L309 of course:D

Nice fish but seem to be a difficult one to breed.

Cheers

thegeeman
 

Irene0100

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dif shape noses would be a reasonable sign. the amount of bristles can be misleading if they are youngish fish as some males are late developers (suppresed by other male company) IMHO
 

DJ-don

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by the looks of it it seems like a pair because both of them are the same size and one is showing very small signs of bristle growth.

btw how big is the pair? very nice catch
 

Curby

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Iam still going to stick my neck out and say iam 99.9% sure they are male and female...

with the ammount of bristle's the male has he is very much a mature kinda guy...this species is also well known for its large ammount of bristle growth and the other plec only has them around HER lip...

Male and Female for me...:yes: