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@i cant think , I have a couple questions ( anybody else too)
I have 2 male meleagris wrasses in my 240. Originally I added 3 females about 8-9 years ago. One turned male within a year and the other 2 stayed female for several years. One day I realized the smaller female was gone.
I figured that I have a pair and this stayed for a year or so. Then I noticed the female was changing and I made an attempt to catch either, but no luck. So for the past 5-6 years both are full on male, both about 4". They get along, there isn't any aggression between. They take turns following each other.
Given it's been this long, is this a permanent and reasonable relationship?
Big question, I wanted to add 1 or 2 female bipartitus wrasses and was wondering if that would be a dumb idea?
I have 2 male meleagris wrasses in my 240. Originally I added 3 females about 8-9 years ago. One turned male within a year and the other 2 stayed female for several years. One day I realized the smaller female was gone.
I figured that I have a pair and this stayed for a year or so. Then I noticed the female was changing and I made an attempt to catch either, but no luck. So for the past 5-6 years both are full on male, both about 4". They get along, there isn't any aggression between. They take turns following each other.
Given it's been this long, is this a permanent and reasonable relationship?
Big question, I wanted to add 1 or 2 female bipartitus wrasses and was wondering if that would be a dumb idea?
