T transitman AC Members Feb 3, 2002 6 0 0 Canada Visit site Nov 30, 2002 #1 Anyone know how to sex Knight gobies?
Sharyl C Mola and Me Jun 23, 2001 96 0 0 Dauphin Island, AL estuarium.disl.org Nov 30, 2002 #2 The males generally have a longer more ornate dorsal fin. Where as the female do not and their coloration tends to be less dramatic. Check www.fishbase.org for more info on them.
The males generally have a longer more ornate dorsal fin. Where as the female do not and their coloration tends to be less dramatic. Check www.fishbase.org for more info on them.
A Ananda AC Members Feb 15, 2002 20 0 0 Chicagoland Visit site Dec 1, 2002 #3 The male's second dorsal will generally extend all the way to the tail, where the female's is quite a bit shorter. Also, in a mixed display, the males will darken in color to show off to the females.
The male's second dorsal will generally extend all the way to the tail, where the female's is quite a bit shorter. Also, in a mixed display, the males will darken in color to show off to the females.