Gymnogeophagus Sp Norte Sexing?

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Gymnogeophagus Sp Norte Sexing?

Postby madzarembski » Tue May 12, 2009 10:01 pm

Hi
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Can anyone tell me what sex this fish is. And how you determined.
Thank you very much.

This is a male right?
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Re: Gymnogeophagus Sp Norte Sexing?

Postby abarilot » Sun May 17, 2009 3:52 pm

I would say your second photo is a male but it is kind of hard to tell due to the lighting. From what I've been told females are more drab and a bit yellower. I have three males and their colors really standout!
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Re: Gymnogeophagus Sp Norte Sexing?

Postby madzarembski » Sun May 17, 2009 7:22 pm

abarilot wrote:I would say your second photo is a male but it is kind of hard to tell due to the lighting. From what I've been told females are more drab and a bit yellower. I have three males and their colors really standout!


Thank you. I was hoping someone would indicate something to that effect. I have a couple that are a little "drabber" than the others. I was concerned that they were stressed males and not females.

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Re: Gymnogeophagus Sp Norte Sexing?

Postby abarilot » Sun May 17, 2009 8:56 pm

When I get home tomorrow I can post pics of my three males if that helps.
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Re: Gymnogeophagus Sp Norte Sexing?

Postby abarilot » Tue May 19, 2009 5:48 pm

Sorry I cant post a pic cuz you have to have your photos on a public server. If you are going to to try and breed your Nortes, try to ID your Norte to a specific location, this site will help http://aqvaterra.com/cichlids_other_fishes.php My Nortes are G. sp. "Sequiera", but your could be different.
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Re: Gymnogeophagus Sp Norte Sexing?

Postby madzarembski » Tue May 19, 2009 11:08 pm

abarilot wrote:Sorry I cant post a pic cuz you have to have your photos on a public server. If you are going to to try and breed your Nortes, try to ID your Norte to a specific location, this site will help http://aqvaterra.com/cichlids_other_fishes.php My Nortes are G. sp. "Sequiera", but your could be different.


Hi abarilot

I was told that mine are descended from Spencer Jacks from his expeditions. The whole gymno thing confuses me.I can't keep any oif the locations or groups straight. I reviewed his trips to posts and found no mention of El NOrte but of course he has the picture of El Norte displayed prominently w/o a location associated.

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Re: Gymnogeophagus Sp Norte Sexing?

Postby RayQ » Wed May 20, 2009 10:59 pm

Norte is the variation of the ex Meridonalis that covers a great deal of the northern part of Uruguay, I'm sure that Felipe will come on and correct me, I was not at my best for the beginning of my trip in March, the part when we were in the north. Besides, I was too excited about Pikes to pay attention to the Gymnos at that point :lol:

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Re: Gymnogeophagus Sp Norte Sexing?

Postby dwarfpike » Wed May 20, 2009 11:10 pm

If I remember correctly, it was Felipe that ID'd abarilot's 'Norte' as G. sp. "Sequiera" in a thread.

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Re: Gymnogeophagus Sp Norte Sexing?

Postby Bas Pels » Thu May 21, 2009 1:34 am

RayQ wrote:Norte is the variation of the ex Meridonalis that covers a great deal of the northern part of Uruguay, I'm sure that Felipe will come on and correct me, I was not at my best for the beginning of my trip in March, the part when we were in the north. Besides, I was too excited about Pikes to pay attention to the Gymnos at that point :lol:

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It is coming from the larger north area. But how anybody can oversee Gymnogeophagus because of any pike is beyond me :lol:
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Re: Gymnogeophagus Sp Norte Sexing?

Postby RayQ » Thu May 21, 2009 11:08 am

It is coming from the larger north area. But how anybody can oversee Gymnogeophagus because of any pike is beyond me


toward the end of the trip, I began to fully appreciate the Gymnos, after seeing some spectacular adults, not yet in breeding dress :lol:

I am still a creni guy at heart, but, I am going back, and will pursue the Gymnos with more intrest this time :D

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Re: Gymnogeophagus Sp Norte Sexing?

Postby abarilot » Thu May 21, 2009 11:55 am

dwarfpike wrote:If I remember correctly, it was Felipe that ID'd abarilot's 'Norte' as G. sp. "Sequiera" in a thread.

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He did ID mine as Sequiera however the thread was on mfk a couple of months ago.
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Re: Gymnogeophagus Sp Norte Sexing?

Postby Felipe Cantera » Thu May 21, 2009 5:23 pm

Hi!

G.n.sp."Sequeira" and G.n.sp."Norte" are the same sp. but diff. location/population, both from the north area of the country.

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Re: Gymnogeophagus Sp Norte Sexing?

Postby RayQ » Thu May 21, 2009 10:33 pm

Thanks Felipe! I knew that you would correct me :lol:
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Re: Gymnogeophagus Sp Norte Sexing?

Postby Felipe Cantera » Fri May 22, 2009 8:57 am

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