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Love radiant wrasses! I want 1, but never see them locally anymore.Just got this bad boy it is wild looking
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That's a female M. meleagris.I also bought a leopard wrasse i do not know yet it if it is male or female only inch long
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It changes colors completely when it transitions to a male. Plus, at that small of a size it is almost assuredly a female.How can u tell
Male is on top, female in the smaller pic.Ok cool what to look for when you buy a male
I wouldn't.Ok cool what to look for when you buy a male
Interestingly I've never seen a male melagris for sale, granted I've only been looking for 2 years but male bipartus, choati, and kuiteri are readily available.Male is on top, female in the smaller pic.
Males ship poorly, so I would want to see it swimming normally and eating.
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TJ has better experience here than I, but I have a feeling he's going to say it likely will not if any of the other wrasses are dominant over it. And given that mix, one probably will be.How likely is it for an initial phase pencil wrasse to turn male in captivity? Particularly in the presence of other wrasses like fairies, flashers, and leopards.
Yeah, they're pretty passive. I've only seen one instance of a female transitioning into a male. Usually males revert to submale/female coloring when surrounded by other dominant wrasses. However, it seems more sensitive to this happening with other sand burying wrasses rather than fairies and flashers.TJ has better experience here than I, but I have a feeling he's going to say it likely will not if any of the other wrasses are dominant over it. And given that mix, one probably will be.

