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Fishlove

Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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Well I have 2 Orlandos and 1 black Moore.... I really wan them to have some babies.....however I haven't had them for long and I don't know whether they are old enough..... Also I haven't figured out the sex of them yet....any tips of finding out whether they are male or female???
Thanks
 
They need to be sexually mature, well-conditioned and have ample water before you will begin to notice telltale breeding characteristics. The males will develop breeding tubercules & have a concave vent while the females will have a lopsided, rounded appearance when viewed from above and a convex vent. Goldies are difficult to breed even in ideal conditions.
 
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