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Posted by | Topic subject: Red bellied Piranha |
kyle unregistered |
posted 08-05-2002 02:03 AM
i want to no the difference beetween a male red bellied Piranha and a female red bellied Piranha could u let me know IP: Logged |
fox unregistered |
posted 08-05-2002 02:03 AM
males have very red bellies compared to females IP: Logged |
Matt unregistered |
posted 08-19-2002 12:17 AM
In general you can't tell until they are about 5 to 6 inches. Females are thicker than males. Males are thinner than females. IP: Logged |
toshiba unregistered |
posted 09-18-2002 07:49 PM
boys have a penis!!! girls have a vagina!!! IP: Logged |
FirenIce unregistered |
posted 10-01-2002 02:05 AM
Lol!!! IP: Logged |
ishcoo unregistered |
posted 10-22-2002 02:30 AM
LOL!!! thats funny! IP: Logged |
ken24 unregistered |
posted 10-29-2002 10:07 PM
Ya females will be shorter & fatter than the males. Males tend to be longer in size. IP: Logged |
fishman2 unregistered |
posted 11-27-2002 07:13 PM
Piranhas in general are not sexually dimorphic (no external sex differences). The only way possible to tell in the aquarium is IF they spawn for you. Then you might see some subtle differences under constant observation. Aquaculturist use a magnification for larvae so that the gonads of male piranhas can be seen. But few home hobbyist have that type of equipment. IP: Logged |
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