saltyESQ New member Dec 10, 2007 #1 Is this advisable? Any issues to be aware of? My understanding is that females cannot turn male, and males can turn female. I'm looking for 2 large gs maroons in los angeles. Thanks
Is this advisable? Any issues to be aware of? My understanding is that females cannot turn male, and males can turn female. I'm looking for 2 large gs maroons in los angeles. Thanks
LargeAngels Premium Member Dec 10, 2007 #2 Two large/female maroons in one tank is WWIII. Don't do it!! It is true that males turn into females and females don't change back.
Two large/female maroons in one tank is WWIII. Don't do it!! It is true that males turn into females and females don't change back.
NYIntensity Premium Member Dec 10, 2007 #3 It's two "never coming back" jumps; sexless clowns turn male in the absence of a dominant one, and males can turn female in the absence of one.
It's two "never coming back" jumps; sexless clowns turn male in the absence of a dominant one, and males can turn female in the absence of one.
davocean Active member Dec 10, 2007 #6 You'll end up w/ just one. Do yourself a favor and get a pair.