firemouth sexing

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Ok,
Cycled out tank, filter fine and added all the usual over the last few weeks..

Tank now set up and have now got three angels, three kribs..a male and 2 females and 5 corys. three firemouths..How can u tell the male from female firemouths..


Regards,
Denis
 
ok you cant sex FireMouths until theyre are around 3-4", males will have elongated dorsal and anal fins, brighter coloring, and are bigger then females. Females will be shorter and fatter in the belly with shorter dorsal and anal fins. Here is a pic of my male FireMouth "Bubba Gump"

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Firemouths

Only getting used to taking pics, there are two firemouths with pronounced redness on gills an under jaw the last opic seems to have less colour..???

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Firemouths can be sexed at smaller than 3-4 inches. Most CA/SA cichlids can be sexed at 1.5-2" most readily by the distinct difference in their dorsal fins. With a little experience, it's pretty much 99% accurate. Males will have an arrow shaped dorsal fin and the females will have a squared-off or rounded dorsal fin. Ignore any of the tiny streamers on the tip of the dorsal fin when sexing any CA/SA cichlid. Well-conditioned fish, regardless of sex, will exhibit these streamers. The only method more accurate than this is tube venting which can't really be done until the fish is sexually mature. Male firemouths will exhibit strong red throating at 1.5-2" as well.
 
You clearly have a pair. Easily sexed via your pictures. Look at the dorsal fins and see that they do match up to the male with the red on him and the female without the red.
 
Thanks guys

HAVE TRIED TO GET BETTER PICS BUT THEY WONT CO-OPERATE..LOL...

Will HAve another go later.. U think there aare a pair.. I love the Angels so i will have to move the firemouths.TO ANOTHER TANK. Are there any other cichlids that will live with angels..
What about the kribs are they ok.
Regards,
DENIS
 
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