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Gryffindor 04-03-2003 10:24 AM

Male or Female??
 
Dear Bro & SIs,

How to identify gold fish that is a male or Female. My friend say its tail. Pls advise??

Louis 04-03-2003 01:05 PM

Sexing Goldfish

Sexing is rather one of the more challenging tasks to a breeder, as there are not many noticable signs. However there are a few. I have stated them below and provided a small sketch of each.

Males

Some noticable signs on the males are white spots, known as tubercles appearing on their gill plate. These tubercles are also present along the pectoral fins of the males. Compared to females, the males have thinner Anal Fins. On males, you can see that their vent tends to concave (goes in) and is not very noticable.

http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/kmam1/MyPond/maleid.jpg

Females
Females on the other hand show somewhat opposite characteristics from the males. Sometimes females can also show signs of tubercles on their gill plates and pectoral fins. However they are not as significant as the males. Females will exhibit thicker anal fins, and will have vents that convex (sticks out). Their breeding tube, as some call it are relatively larger in size, compared to the males. During spawning season, females will have noticable larger abdomens.

http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/kmam1/MyPond/femaleid.jpg

Hope this helps you identiify your Goldfish Gryffindor.

Gryffindor 04-03-2003 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Louis
Sexing Goldfish

Sexing is rather one of the more challenging tasks to a breeder, as there are not many noticable signs. However there are a few. I have stated them below and provided a small sketch of each.

Males

Some noticable signs on the males are white spots, known as tubercles appearing on their gill plate. These tubercles are also present along the pectoral fins of the males. Compared to females, the males have thinner Anal Fins. On males, you can see that their vent tends to concave (goes in) and is not very noticable.

http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/kmam1/MyPond/maleid.jpg

Females
Females on the other hand show somewhat opposite characteristics from the males. Sometimes females can also show signs of tubercles on their gill plates and pectoral fins. However they are not as significant as the males. Females will exhibit thicker anal fins, and will have vents that convex (sticks out). Their breeding tube, as some call it are relatively larger in size, compared to the males. During spawning season, females will have noticable larger abdomens.

http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/kmam1/MyPond/femaleid.jpg

Hope this helps you identiify your Goldfish Gryffindor.



thanks for the info bro Louis. Abit chum leh, is there any easier way. I see my fried just take a peep at the tail he can tell is male or female. Dun know he really know or just act act one. haha!

GOOD 05-03-2003 01:32 AM

Chim very chim.....

LASERGUY 05-03-2003 01:44 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gryffindor
thanks for the info bro Louis. Abit chum leh, is there any easier way. I see my fried just take a peep at the tail he can tell is male or female. Dun know he really know or just act act one. haha!
If you are refering to single or double anal fin ?
Sorry, this is the wrong way of judge male or female fish lah.
Ask your friend how he differentiate loh, to check whether he is acting or not ?

GOOD 05-03-2003 01:58 AM

Then how to judge?

LASERGUY 05-03-2003 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by GOOD
Then how to judge?
Judge as what Bro Louis posted lor, look at their anuses shape.

Xerovix 05-03-2003 01:27 PM

first posted by happybuddha...

http://www.chinagoldfish.net/text/gongmu.JPG

L=Male; R=Female

Gryffindor 05-03-2003 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Xerovix
first posted by happybuddha...

http://www.chinagoldfish.net/bigfish/text/gongmu.JPG

L=Male; R=Female

Thanks bro Xerovix for showing the pics. At least now got clearer pic in my mind of how to choose a Male Goldfish.

Louis 06-03-2003 09:30 AM

This has actually been a common question for a lot of us. Therefore, I think that it is a good idea to stick this thread for others to refer to.

Regards:)


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