by aaroncain on Mon May 07, 2001 4:36 pm
I have a mating pair of convicts and my female only has an orange belly when she is going to lay eggs. My male doesn't have a bump on his head. The only way to tell smaller convicts apart is by the size of their fins. My male is slightly larger and he has longer fins. He doesn't have a bump on his head yet. I have had 2 litters of fry and so i am sure that this method of sexing them will work. It would be hard to do however unless the fish are together. My convicts are about 2 1/2" (female) and the male is close to 3".
I dont think that you should have any trouble getting them to breed as long as you have a hiding place or a flat spot for them to lay their eggs. It takes around 1 1/2 to 2 months for them to cycle through and have more fry.
I hope that this helps you even a little bit.
AC