Scott, you're right. They show little dimorphism. Fully grown,
old pairs may be distinguished by the male's slightly larger size and more
elongated finnage. When they are young, it is tough to tell them
apart. My male guards the wigglers and fry a bit more than the
female - not unusual for this species I think.
Vinny
Scott wrote:
I love keyholes too, but dumb is possibly the best word for them. But they |