JaneG
New member
Hey all,
I have a pair of Pink Streaked wrasse (pseudocheilinops ataenia). The two of them have been living in my 18g nano tank for about 6 months now but I am starting to have problems with them! They used to spawn every few days, but have stopped perhaps a couple of months ago. The male would then chase the female around spawning time (3-5pm) but I didn't think much of it. I don't know if they stopped spawning because I have reduced their feeding to once per day though.
Anyway, about a week ago the male has started being VERY aggressive with the female. He chases her all over the tank - after 1 day of this, I have separated them. A 2 day time-out for the male didn't help either, so I have them still divided. I am wondering if the female has changed male - and most importantly what I should do? Is it a good idea with wrasse to let them fight it out? Keep them divided? Anyway, I'm upgrading to 120g in 2 months or so, but I would rather sell him if I have to when he's easier to catch in the little tank. Thanks and sorry for the wall of text!
I have a pair of Pink Streaked wrasse (pseudocheilinops ataenia). The two of them have been living in my 18g nano tank for about 6 months now but I am starting to have problems with them! They used to spawn every few days, but have stopped perhaps a couple of months ago. The male would then chase the female around spawning time (3-5pm) but I didn't think much of it. I don't know if they stopped spawning because I have reduced their feeding to once per day though.
Anyway, about a week ago the male has started being VERY aggressive with the female. He chases her all over the tank - after 1 day of this, I have separated them. A 2 day time-out for the male didn't help either, so I have them still divided. I am wondering if the female has changed male - and most importantly what I should do? Is it a good idea with wrasse to let them fight it out? Keep them divided? Anyway, I'm upgrading to 120g in 2 months or so, but I would rather sell him if I have to when he's easier to catch in the little tank. Thanks and sorry for the wall of text!