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Oh! Gotcha. Ok then. Thank youThey don't give live birth, so at best it would be eggs that would be fairly promptly eaten in most systems.
Right!!either that or someone needs to go on a diet haha.
Haha, yeah!Right!!
Yeah idk I didn’t do anything that I know of. I didn’t even know one was female.Haha, yeah!
But in all seriousness, that is excellent husbandry! I have never managed a breeding pair of anything, even clowns! I have to be doing something wrong but I can’t figure out what.
Well that could be it too. Idk.I hate to be the party pooper but I have spawning wrasse and they don't look like that. It looks to me like it has some internal swelling (organ's?) or very constipated. Is it eating?
Also, this is a juvenile, so wouldn’t have eggs. There is some other issue, but I can’t say what it could be.Ok. I'm home and can properly look into this now. Is the fish showing any signs of stress? This looks more like a sign of illness. Wrasses are largely if not entirely broadcast spawners and would most likely not carry eggs to the point where they would be this engorged.