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PostPosted: Dec 23rd, '12, 01:53 
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Howdy I have 3 breeding fish red mozimbique tilapia and 2 of them are pale orange and 1 is bright orange, does this mean that the bright orange one is the male and the 2 pale orange ones are female?


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PostPosted: Dec 23rd, '12, 13:06 
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Nope. Pull them out and look st their genitalia...
http://www.everything-aquatic.com/2009/ ... s.html?m=1
http://www.ag.auburn.edu/fish/image_gal ... MG0231.jpg

If you're new at sexing, drop a bit of blue food coloring on the holes to see the shape of the opening better. Practice makes perfect...


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