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How to Sex a Goldfish

Monday, December 03, 2007
Related Tags: goldfish | female | fins | sex | abdomen

Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Wait until your goldfish are ready to breed. Telling a goldfish's sex is easier when a goldfish is mature and interested in spawning.
  • Step 2:
    Look at the goldfish's overall body type. Males tend to be thinner and longer than female goldfish. View your goldfish from above its aquarium. Males have more symmetric bodies than females.
  • Step 3:
    Note the goldfish's abdomen. If the abdomen appears swollen, asymmetric and soft, the goldfish is probably female. A hard abdomen indicates a male goldfish.
  • Step 4:
    Check the goldfish's gills and pectoral fins. If hard, white pimples develop in these areas, the goldfish is likely male. Goldfish belonging to species with short fins can also have their fins studied to determine sex. Male short-finned goldfish have relatively longer, sharper and stiffer pectoral fins and leading rays than their female counterparts.
  • Step 5:
    Inspect the goldfish's vent. A female goldfish typically has a vent that is more prominent than a male goldfish's; their anal fin's leading ray is also thicker than a male's.

Tips & Warnings

  • A midline ridge can often indicate a male goldfish, though female goldfish have also been known to possess them.
  • If you have a tank full of male goldfish and a new goldfish with an unknown sex, consider dropping your new goldfish into the tank with the males for a few minutes. If the new goldfish is female, the male goldfish will automatically be attracted to her.
  • It's been noted that female goldfish are usually more vibrantly colored than male goldfish. However, determining a goldfish's sex on color alone can be difficult.

How to Sex a Goldfish Provided by eHow.com
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