Leopard wrasse question

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I currently have what I believe are two Fiji leopard wrasse. I think one is still a juv and the other is a female. My question is it likely that the larger one will change sex once the other matures or could I just end up with 2 females forever. They get along well I am just wondering if the sex change is common in this kind of scenario.
 
It is fairly common that one will change into a male and the other remain female. While that is the most common scenario, I have observed two leopards both remain female as well.
 
It is fairly common that one will change into a male and the other remain female. While that is the most common scenario, I have observed two leopards both remain female as well.
Agree; it's possible they might always both be female. There's no certainty one way or the other here.
 
Well I guess I can live with two females lol. As long as they both don't turn male on me.... :eek:
 

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