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Tips on the gender of discus fish

Do you want to know if there is an adult discus fish, male or female? In this article, I’ll give you some tips and tricks you can use to determine the gender of the discus and what you want to buy.

First of all, keep in mind that these are just guides, and in some situations women have male characteristics and men have female characteristics, so they are not always 100% correct.

Here’s how to determine the gender of your discus

1, dorsal and anal fins

Look closely at the dorsal and anal fins of the intervertebral disc. Are they rounded or pointed? Men tend to have sharpened dorsal and anal fins, sometimes prolonging growth at the posterior end of the dorsal fin. Women tend to have rounded rear fins.

2, the color and pattern of your discus

Look at the colors and patterns of the discus fish and compare them in the aquarium. Hopefully some fish will have a stronger color and some discs will have more patterns. Male discus fish tend to be less dark but more patterned, and females tend to be more colorful but less patterned.

3, discus size

Compare the size of your discus. Male discus throws tend to be larger than females, but their size also depends on whether the fish is underdeveloped or has a small genetic makeup.

We hope these three tips will help you in your discus sex and will help you in choosing adult discus fish from stores and dealers.

If you like this information and want to know more about discus fish care and breeding discus, check out my website. discus-fish-secrets.com

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