I have heard that the hard and fast determination of gender for a bristlenose is wether or not they have bristles on the crown ridge that goes up the center front of thier head, or if they have just bristles around the bottom edge. (males being the ones with the ridge bristles)
Is this really the case?
If not, is there a hard and fast rule for it?
I have a bristlenose who is adult and was thinking about possibly trying to find him a mate. If so I want to make sure i'm matching them up appropriately.
Is this really the case?
If not, is there a hard and fast rule for it?
I have a bristlenose who is adult and was thinking about possibly trying to find him a mate. If so I want to make sure i'm matching them up appropriately.