Interesting; the ventral fins appear to be different. Two of the fish have more "blunt/rounded" fins, and the other one has a more "pointed" fin. Would this be a helpful diagnostic? It appears that for L114, the female has a more blunted ventral fin: http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/ima ... e_id=11954
But based on the body width, these appear to be all male. (Or all too small/immature to tell)
Hi,
that fish with pointed/larger ventral has also pointed/larger pectoral fins and all the other fins are also a lot bigger even he/she isn't.
He/she is also more colorful and has longest head compared to body.
Unfortunately fin shapes does not work for L25s. As pointed out color is not a good test of sex. There are differences between the three but it could be because they are thin.
It will take a few months of good feeding to provide a positive answer.
Jim
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