One is definitely male, not sure about the other one but it doesn't cave at all.
Brengun Global Moderators Staff member Apr 22, 2009 5,041 4 38 62 Burrum Heads, Queensland, Australia Nov 13, 2011 #1 One is definitely male, not sure about the other one but it doesn't cave at all.
bigbird Pleco Profiles Moderator - RIP FRIEND Sep 9, 2010 6,306 1 36 Sydney, AUSTRALIA Nov 19, 2011 #4 ok for me to. looks good cheers jk :thumbup:
Irene0100 UK Support Team May 14, 2009 4,271 0 36 Norfolk, UK Jan 1, 2012 #6 could be, the fin shapes are slightly different, really need a third to compare with
Brengun Global Moderators Staff member Apr 22, 2009 5,041 4 38 62 Burrum Heads, Queensland, Australia Jan 1, 2012 #7 They've been in the same cave for over a week. I wish they would hurry up and lay eggs already!
bigbird Pleco Profiles Moderator - RIP FRIEND Sep 9, 2010 6,306 1 36 Sydney, AUSTRALIA Jan 1, 2012 #8 light a candle :lol:
S shooter50014 Member Dec 7, 2011 31 0 6 Des Moines, IA Jan 1, 2012 #9 when mine are caved for more than comfort zone I cool waterchange them and that seems to help the female release the eggs.
when mine are caved for more than comfort zone I cool waterchange them and that seems to help the female release the eggs.