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The first lesson of breeding is to accurately distinguish their sex, and the second is the fever-grade Arowana Golden Cobra Thunder Dragon - Orange Spotted Snake Ray Dragon - Baka Ray Dragon Small Thunder Dragon, Stream Type Thunder Dragon

Why do many aquarists fail in their Thunder Dragon pairing? The main reason for the failure of thunder dragon pairing is most likely because you did not distinguish between male and female, and pairing two thunder dragons of the same sex together will definitely fail. Relative to other fish, it is very difficult to distinguish between male and female fish. This creature looks very similar in both male and female. The difference is still hard to spot. In fact, there are still several small techniques for dividing male and female dragons, and the way of dividing males and females between different types of thunder dragons is also different.

<h1 class = "pgc-h-center-line" > gold cobra Thunder Dragon - orange spotted snake</h1>

The golden cobra Thunder Dragon of this breed is actually very different from male and female. In fact, a way to distinguish between male and female circulating on the Internet is to look at the reproductive hole, the reproductive hole is long is the male fish, and the round is the female fish. However, this method is still relatively unsuitable. Because the male fish's reproductive holes also look round after the feces have just been excreted, many people will mistakenly think that it is a female fish and then put this cobra and another male snake together, resulting in a fight.

The first lesson of breeding is to accurately distinguish their sex, and the second is the fever-grade Arowana Golden Cobra Thunder Dragon - Orange Spotted Snake Ray Dragon - Baka Ray Dragon Small Thunder Dragon, Stream Type Thunder Dragon

Many fish are male fish will be more beautiful, the female fish is slightly uglier. Cobras are like that too. The sails of the male cobra will be relatively high, but this is still determined by genes, but the common male fish are relatively high sails. The three fins of the female fish will be smaller. Here's a trick to distinguish them accurately, which is to look at their sails! We all know that the cobra's sails have many, many little black dots or stripes. The sails of the male fish are basically some very small points, there is no law to be found at all, and it looks messy at first glance. The top of the sail of the female fish usually has relatively neat black stripes, which can be sought regularly.

Finally, look at the head. In general, the head of the male cobra will be wider and shorter, and the lips will be larger and more prominent. The head of the female fish is usually narrower, not so wide, and the lips are relatively small, and a little comparison can lead to conclusions.

<h1 class= "pgc-h-center-line" > bakarelolus - baka</h1> ray

Baccarelong is believed to be a breed that many Thunderosaurus enthusiasts dream of, but a small seedling costs thousands of dollars. At the moment I only know one method of dividing males and females. Because the baka fish itself has a very high sail, basically the female and male fish can't see anything when they look at the sail, so it is basically useless to look at the sail. The male and female distinction of Bakareurus is similar to that of Cobra Thunderosaurus, and it is necessary to look at the head. But not to look at the width and narrowness of the head, but to look at the length of the head.

The first lesson of breeding is to accurately distinguish their sex, and the second is the fever-grade Arowana Golden Cobra Thunder Dragon - Orange Spotted Snake Ray Dragon - Baka Ray Dragon Small Thunder Dragon, Stream Type Thunder Dragon

Bakarelong looked down from above, starting from its mouth, to the first fish spine on the sail. The longer this distance is generally, the higher the probability is that it is a male fish, and the shorter it is, the greater the probability is that it is a female fish. Of course, you can also look at the reproductive hole, which can help distinguish.

<h1 class = "pgc-h-center-line" > small thunderstorms, stream-type thunderstorms</h1>

I personally think that the male and female of the small Thunder Dragon are still relatively easy to distinguish. Let's take the Colorful Thunder Dragon for an example. Usually, the abdomen of the colorful thunder dragon male fish has many patterns. But the mother's abdomen is basically white, and there is nothing. Moreover, the small thunderstorm is relatively accurate to the reproductive hole. If the genital hole is relatively long or appears to be an isosceles triangle, it is a male fish, otherwise if it is a round hole, it is a female fish. Male fish are generally more colorful than females. Males also have a wider head and a thinner body. The female fish is narrow-headed and wide-bodied.

It is relatively simple to look closely at the male and female of the Thunder Dragon. It is best to have fish directly and add theoretical knowledge to identify, so that learning is faster.

The first lesson of breeding is to accurately distinguish their sex, and the second is the fever-grade Arowana Golden Cobra Thunder Dragon - Orange Spotted Snake Ray Dragon - Baka Ray Dragon Small Thunder Dragon, Stream Type Thunder Dragon

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