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Sexing Picasso triggerfish question 7/30/06 How would I be able to know the difference between the male and female Rhinecanthus aculeatus? Thanks, Andy <Not able to be discerned externally as far as I'm aware. Bob Fenner, out diving with this species and R. rectangulus in HI> I have a Huma Huma about 4 inches long. how do I tell the sex? 7/18/06 <Can't be discerned externally. Some balistid species demonstrate sexual dichromatism, dimorphism... not Rhinecanthus spp. Bob Fenner> Sexing, Feeding Huma Huma Triggerfishes How can you tell the sex of a Huma Huma Trigger fish, and how often should a 2" Huma Huma be fed? <Not externally and a couple of times per day. Please read over the "Triggerfish" materials stored on WWM starting here: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/TriggerArts.htm and the links beyond. Bob Fenner> Thank you Charles Sexing Picassos Hello Bob <Dan> This is the first time visiting this site and so far very impressed. I have learned many new things about my Picasso triggerfish and ways of treating problems should they arise. I do have one questions for you. Can you visibly tell a male trigger from a female? This has just been something I've wondered about for some time. Thank you Dan <Some species of triggers are distinguishable on sight, but I am not aware of any external differing characteristics by sex in Rhinecanthus. Bob Fenner>
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