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As said above, anampses and Macropharyngodon don’t transition as often as some of the other species so you do not need several to have a female. Of course some species will break that rule and may transition however Anampses femininus will most likely remain female for the rest of her life if you did try one with the current stock you have. Personally I don’t recommend attempting it with the fact you have two large tangs that are notoriously aggressive with a fish that ideally needs the peaceful introduction and often can’t cope with stress even when established.Will i need to buy 2 of these to keep 1 female?
wouldn't be the tangs that bothered the wrasse would be the lemonpeel angelAs said above, anampses and Macropharyngodon don’t transition as often as some of the other species so you do not need several to have a female. Of course some species will break that rule and may transition however Anampses femininus will most likely remain female for the rest of her life if you did try one with the current stock you have. Personally I don’t recommend attempting it with the fact you have two large tangs that are notoriously aggressive with a fish that ideally needs the peaceful introduction and often can’t cope with stress even when established.
Personally, I wouldn’t risk it either way unless using an acclimation box which can also stress out the fish unless given a sand bed to burry into.wouldn't be the tangs that bothered the wrasse would be the lemonpeel angel