Can fish change sex?

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I have several zebra danios, one of which I was CERTAIN was a male, (very long and slender compared to others w/fat bellies). Now as of today, he (?) also has a fat belly as if full of eggs? Is this possible or was my original ID just wrong?
Weird!! :eek3:
 
Danios do not change sex. It is either a fat male or a skinny female. Off the top of my head, the only sex changers I can think of are SW fish, like clowns and some anthias.
 
frogs i know change sex in a single sex community. (Jurassic park. Need i say more?)
 
i would take a closer look and make sure that it's not dropsy. . . this is swelling of the fish's body that in later stages causes the scales to stick out like a pinecone.
 
bees can change sex .. learned that in science last week :) lmao far as i know danios cannot
 
Female swordtails can change sex to male. This normally occurs when there are no males.
 
Well, this morning he looks like a male again. I think he just gorged on flake food last night. Poor tank mates are prob starving with this guy around! Thanks for the input; I will keep on eye on him and make sure it is not anything to be concerned about.....it just looked so wierd - just like the females w/ eggs!
 
Female swordtails can change sex to male. This normally occurs when there are no males.

They can't. Late developing males often appear female although apparently full grown, and old females can grow swords and even a gonopodium, but there's no recorded case of a functional female turning into a functional male.
 
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