monkeysee1
Member
Hello again everyone!
Okay, here's my latest issue:
I have had three Lyretail Anthias for just about three years now. Two females (or so I originally thought) and ONE male.
Well, I suspect one of the two females is turning into a male. It has a small thin hairlike tip on its top fin.
What should I do? Try to re-home this one right away, or take a wait and see approach??
This is so weird - I thought one male with two or more females would be fine. Why is THIS one turning into a male, after all this time??
They are getting along fine now. Well fed, no aggression (not YET anyway).
ANY advice anyone???
Okay, here's my latest issue:
I have had three Lyretail Anthias for just about three years now. Two females (or so I originally thought) and ONE male.
Well, I suspect one of the two females is turning into a male. It has a small thin hairlike tip on its top fin.
What should I do? Try to re-home this one right away, or take a wait and see approach??
This is so weird - I thought one male with two or more females would be fine. Why is THIS one turning into a male, after all this time??
They are getting along fine now. Well fed, no aggression (not YET anyway).
ANY advice anyone???