identifying sex of albino kribensis
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legumea - Posts: 8
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identifying sex of albino kribensis
Saw some gorgeous albino kribs at an aquarium store recently - first time I've seen them in person. Usually when I'm checking out a tank of cichlids, I like to play spot the dominant one, but these albino kribs all looked pretty similar to me. A friend of mine was actually considering getting some, so I was wondering if anyone has any advice on sexing them - is it any different from the regular ones?
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riverrun4 - Posts: 19
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Re: identifying sex of albino kribensis
No difference in sexing albinos compared to regular kribs.legumea wrote: ↑Sat Aug 23, 2025 7:53 am Saw some gorgeous albino kribs at an aquarium store recently - first time I've seen them in person. Usually when I'm checking out a tank of cichlids, I like to play spot the dominant one, but these albino kribs all looked pretty similar to me. A friend of mine was actually considering getting some, so I was wondering if anyone has any advice on sexing them - is it any different from the regular ones?
Here's my breeding pair, got some youngsters from their first spawn if you're interested in the albinos
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legumea - Posts: 8
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Re: identifying sex of albino kribensis
Noticed the pink belly, that's a dead giveaway. The ones I saw were completely white, no chance of sexing them. Might take a closer look if we go back this weekend. They're on my wishlist, but I'm a bit overstocked at the moment. To be honest, I prefer the albino version already.
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riverrun4 - Posts: 19
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Re: identifying sex of albino kribensis
With sexing kribensis, I'd say it's pretty straightforward - the males are longer, with a spade-shaped caudal fin, and their dorsal and anal fins are more elongated. Females, on the other hand, are smaller and rounder, with a rounded caudal fin and none of the fins are elongated. And as you've already spotted, if they're in breeding condition, they've got that lovely pink belly.legumea wrote: ↑Sat Aug 23, 2025 7:53 am Saw some gorgeous albino kribs at an aquarium store recently - first time I've seen them in person. Usually when I'm checking out a tank of cichlids, I like to play spot the dominant one, but these albino kribs all looked pretty similar to me. A friend of mine was actually considering getting some, so I was wondering if anyone has any advice on sexing them - is it any different from the regular ones?
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legumea - Posts: 8
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Re: identifying sex of albino kribensis
Appreciate the info, really helpful
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riverrun4 - Posts: 19
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Re: identifying sex of albino kribensis
The albino kribs we saw in the shop were about an inch and a half, I think. They were a bit pricey but I can see why, they're definitely unique. I'm curious, how do your youngsters grow out in terms of color, do they retain the albino trait or does some color come through?