sexing bristlenose

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Hello just wondering if anyone can help me sex my bristlnose or is he too small?
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Young male.
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what makes you say that? I have not got 2 conflicting amswers :( on another site someone has says female. maybe too young to tell.

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i agree young male.
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How big is it? It looks small & for a small fish the bristles are developing early & suggest a male. This will be confirmed as the fish matures & bristles go 'up the face' not just on the periphery of the mouth. Your fish is an albino common & none of my mature females have that amount of bristles.
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he is 2" nose to bottom 2.5" including tail. thats now 3 say male and 2 female so starting to look male lol but will prob have to wait and see

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Or you could net him and touch his nose. If it feels squishy just below his eyes, it's a male. Sandpaper, female. I think it's from a sexing them article that Mats did, here on the site, but either way, it does work most of the time.

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Definately too small still. my males are close to 4 1/2" without their tail. I got a couple about the 2" mark that I cant tell what are they yet so yeah just give it some more time.
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I've had bristlenose spawn at 2.5" TL. Not too small.

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Barbie wrote:Or you could net him and touch his nose. If it feels squishy just below his eyes, it's a male. Sandpaper, female. I think it's from a sexing them article that Mats did, here on the site, but either way, it does work most of the time.

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Interesting I will give this a try.
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This wont upset him will it dont want to stress or hurt him

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