

Likewise, your male could be a late bloomer who still looks smaller than a female fish at 2 years old. So, this method can only be applied if your fishes are a couple of years old.įor instance, your female fish could be a prodigy who almost reaches her full potential at 2 years old. However, note that these fish only reach adulthood around 3 years of age. When compared side to side, you can quickly tell the male apart from female due to their larger, bulkier body. Now, let’s look at these differences in detail.Īn adult male red zebra cichlid can grow around 5 inches, while a female will clock in at 4 inches. They’re usually seen chasing other fish.Īlthough ferocious as well, female red zebra cichlids have a comparatively peaceful personality. Male red zebra cichlids are more aggressive. Male red zebra cichlids have around 4-7 egg spots.įemale red zebra cichlids have 0-3 egg spots.

Male red zebra cichlids have pointier anal fins.įemale red zebra cichlids have rounder anal fins. Male red zebra cichlids have a beige or deep orange shade.įemale red zebra cichlids are usually a shade of bright blue. Male red zebra cichlids can grow up to 5 inches (12.7cm) long.įemale red zebra cichlids can grow up to 4 inches (10 cm) long.
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So, in this blog, we will discuss how to differentiate a male from a female. Natives of Lake Malawi, red zebras are some of the most beautiful cichlids we know. Funny, right? You wouldn’t think so if you knew about their predatory prowess. Red Zebra Cichlid – such an interesting name! But they’re neither red, nor they have zebra-like stripes.

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