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GBA male or female?


midge

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I have in my tank 2 GBAs and 2 black BA's. Both BA's are males (I think as they have the bristles on their noses) and the GBA's I thought were both females as they both have smooth noses. They are breeding as Ive just emptied their tank to put them into another tank and have found some babies. When I caught my 2nd GBA, I found out they have some barbs on the side of them (they got caught in the net :oops: ) so I had to catch the rest in an ice cream container. I noticed that this one had some barbs, but the other GBA didnt appear to. Does this mean this one is a male and the other one isnt? Ive searched google but cant seem to find images to compare, but I did read that less dominate bristlenoses can have less bristles.

Also, does it matter if the GBA's and BN's breed together? or is it best to have them in separate tanks? (I realise these are pretty silly questions but i just cant seem to find the answers on the net).

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with regards to having the GBA and BA breeding together.... my opinion is a big NO!!!

If you plan to sell them eventually then the people who buy them off you as either GBA or BA will be disappointed when they don't breed true.

With regards to sexing... if there are signs of bristles then more than likely it is male. but time will tell.

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