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I have 2 young angelfish and I was wondering if there is a way to tell which sex they are. They're in a 10 gallon right now but they're moving to a 48 gallon tall tank as soon as it's cycled.
Some people that work with the same strain for considerable time can sex them accurately by the shape of their body (mostly the head). For most people, the only accurate way to sex them is to wait for them to reach sexual maturity and have a look at their naughty bits when they are preparing to spawn.