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IME, it's much more the contrary - it takes something else exceptionally dominant to prevent a transition. Otherwise, it's just a matter of time.I meant that the presence of female leopards might, and only might, have been a trigger for the dusky gender switch; particularly since one of these females is a jeweled leopard and technically in the halichoeres genus.
That's certainly not ideal, and definitely too small of a tank for H. chrysus IMO. Just because people do it doesn't make it best.I have seen people on here and on reddit with yellow wrasses in their biocubes
A few species have been successful, but nothing in commercial quantities (yet).Are Halichores Wrasse ever captive bred?
Hi.I will probably get the wrasse police for this. I have a yellow coris in my 120 bare bottom.
But by virtue of your own observations, it is not an ideal environment. By nature they bury, and depriving them of such certainly causes undue stress. Some specimens will perish from that stress; some will survive - but it's not the best path for them to thrive.