New rusty cichlid

My male rusty is very, very colorful. It took a month or two for him to color up though, and he's bigger than he was then. When I first bought the ones I have, there was no way to tell if they were male or female. Now I'm sure I have one female, because her and the male spawned(saw her holding and release a few fry which were promptly eaten).

I'm noticing that, in general, my females have a darker coloration to them. They look more of an old rusty color than a new, bright rusty color if that makes sense. The males tend to have more accent coloring on their fins(the females have essentially none). The male definitely has a brilliant purple sheen to him though.

As far as rustys go, I was pretty sure that males generally ended up with many egg spots, and females would have only one. That's what I'm seeing so far.

The only rusty I see significant banding on is the baby I have. He came in as a fry when I bought the first of them, and is a little under an inch long now. He always has well-defined vertical stripes. Sometimes the male shows stripes as well but they aren't nearly as well-defined, and they go away.
 
wow then maybe i have a female it only has one egg spot:(

if it is a female it is one aggressive female:(

anybody know if they can breed with red jewels?

Luis
 
When I first got my male he had only one egg spot. Now that he's larger and older, he has two, and may develop more.
 
COOL IT IS AN AGGRESSIVE FISH WHETHER MALE OR FEMALE SO I AM A BIT CONFUSED HIS COLORING IS MORE LIKE THE FISH IN THIS THREAD THAN THAT ONE I SEEN POSTED FROM THE WEB:(

I WILL SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I GET MORE RUSTIES:)

LUIS
 
and just a forethought and sometimes us hobbyist forget about degradation of breeding certain cichlids also with the inbred theory as well that when fish farmers and breeders exhaust a certain species subjected to multiple breedings and lack of fry culling we end up with a fish that has fouled genetics and lineage so when you see a perfect specimen and our little bundle of joy looks like a fish junkie we wonder what happened, a good breeder will rotate a sex out male/female to a all new sex male/female from a different colony to keep the gene pool from being exhausted, just a forethought from me..
 
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