> Adrian, do you know if the fish would look like a male or female or either?
I don't put too much faith in Nick's article as without histological
examination you really can't say. It is very common for subdominant males to
look like females, then at some point "change" to look like males. We've had
these discussions re desert gobies before, histologically though there is no
evidence for this occurring.
Tootles
Peter