My Leopard wrasse has turned CRAZY!

maharsreef

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My Leopard wrasse has turned Male after being in my possession
for 5 years. And he has turned very aggressive towards me. When
ever I get near the glass, he starts slamming against the glass, and biting
at the glass, thrashing around. Totally weird, almost annoying when I'm
trying to look at my coral, and he is doing this in front of my face. Anyone
else have this experience?
 

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Wow seriously! Get some video! LOL!
 

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My solor has been acting weird for weeks now. Splashing water, trying to jump out. He actually pushed the tank cover off and managed to go carpet surfing. Not really getting aggressive at all, just odd.

Sent from somewhere using something.
 

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Wow seriously! Get some video! LOL!

Mine went crazy a month or two ago, but not like this...She was just swimming erratically. I second the video suggestion. Sorry to hear this but the mental image i got is a little humorous.
 

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Mine dances in front of me at the glass and also bites the glass and flips out, she is much younger than yours though. I think its a wrasse thing, my old 6 line used to do the same thing.
 

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My yellow corris did the same thing when he turned male, its gotta be hormonal. He seems really healthy still but act different to this day.
 

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