Sexing R. brevicaudatus

ggazonas

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I tried searching for info on sexing these chams but wasn't having much luck. If anyone knows how to tell the male and females apart from each other I would greatly appreciate it.
 
Sure thing.....the male is usually smaller, has more of a pattern on him, and his back is much more ridged, or sawtooth-like. His tail is also slightly longer. The females can be larger, plain in color, and have a smooth dorsal ridge. Their tails are shorter. I'll get the link to E-Zine and will post it for you. Cheers!
 
Thanks alot

I know someone who is getting quite a few and he said I could buy 2-3 from him so I want to make sure I don't grab two males.
 
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