I purchased 5 Fisher's woodcats a few months back. They're about 4" now and none show the tall dorsal fin. Anyone know how old/big they are before the dorsal changes in the males? Wondering if I have a different species because none of mine seem to have changed yet, maybe they are too young though.
Thanks
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Re: Fisher's woodcats
Hi Doradid,
Do you see male anatomy on the anal fins?
Cheers, Eric
Do you see male anatomy on the anal fins?
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Re: Fisher's woodcats
Not sure what I'm looking for in this case, something like a livebearer? They all seem similar, just a plain anal fin.