Sexing Beaufortia's
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 5:17 pm
having watched my foursome of Beaufortia's for almost 2 days on end now.
I can seriously see a little difference between the sexes.
The index suggests males most likely are lighter in coloration.
2 of mine are bright in colours, 1 measures around 2" the other 1,5"
The other 2 are slightly darker and have aproximately the same sizes as the brighter ones.
But a better way to distinguish them is that the darker/females
like the sewellia spotties have more of a visual brow (the eyes seem placed a little higher on the head)
The bright ones/males on the other hand seem much more streamlined and have a more flattened head.
Unlike the Gastromyzon and Sewellia's though i do not see more "plumpness" in the darker coloured ones/females.
Yes i will lend that camera soon and hope to be takin some nice pics
Offcourse i could be way off course and just have 2 different species of Beaufortia in my tank but i,d thought i,d share and hope to inform.
Greetings.
Michael
I can seriously see a little difference between the sexes.
The index suggests males most likely are lighter in coloration.
2 of mine are bright in colours, 1 measures around 2" the other 1,5"
The other 2 are slightly darker and have aproximately the same sizes as the brighter ones.
But a better way to distinguish them is that the darker/females
like the sewellia spotties have more of a visual brow (the eyes seem placed a little higher on the head)
The bright ones/males on the other hand seem much more streamlined and have a more flattened head.
Unlike the Gastromyzon and Sewellia's though i do not see more "plumpness" in the darker coloured ones/females.
Yes i will lend that camera soon and hope to be takin some nice pics

Offcourse i could be way off course and just have 2 different species of Beaufortia in my tank but i,d thought i,d share and hope to inform.
Greetings.
Michael