Just to confirm, this is a male right?
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Yes, that is a male M. bipartitus.
They'll top out at around 5".Do they get big? This on is close to 4.5".
The female still looks to be female from what I can see. Do they interact much? How long have they been in QT?
Awesome! Leopards can take a little to get used to aquarium foods. If you haven't already, try feeding with a bit of flow-that's what got my little female meleagris going crazy for cyclops today (got her yesterday as well) Also, they might like a little container of sand in there to bed down for the night.
My meleagris is TINY, but I had a black leopard female that was around 3.5". I ended up selling her and taking the tank down before she turned male, but she was hardy one. Ate mysis right out of the bag...