Male or Female Spotted Mandarin Goby?

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Hello,

I recently got this spotted mandarin, and I thought it is a female because of its small dorsal fin. However, a couple of days ago I noticed that the dorsal fin has a small spine. I took this picture, it is not a good one but it shows the dorsal fin. So, can anyone tell me is it a male or a female?

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Male, by the pic....

The fin has a very distinct extra long point to it which males have. Females just round off a bit more.

But like @afboundguy said it is early to tell ;)
 
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The dorsal spine of spotted mandarins never reaches the size of the green / blue / red mandarinfish. My guess is that this one will turn out to be male.

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