I purchased a "pair" of Choati wrasses 12/2011 from Diver's Den. After 6-8 months I began to suspect that, despite the size difference, they were both male. They both had the distingushing marks of a male when i compared them to pictures. They got along fine for the most part. The larger one would occasionally chase the small one but never anything problematic. Fast forward to last night...the smaller one, who is not that much smaller anymore, was seriously chasing the big guy, even taking some swipes at the big one once most of the lights went out. I didn't notice any aggression until last night. He was stuck up in the corner for a bit. Once the smaller one bedded down the big guy left the corner and bedded down himself. The aggression was about 10-15 minutes of serious chasing under the blue glow of the final light. Everything seemed copacetic until then.
I have never seen anything like this kind of aggression between the two of them but I suspect something is amiss since their size is closer. I assumed they were female and male when I bought them as they were branded "paired" and they had a substantial size difference. I am curious to thoughts on the best course of action. They are both healthy, beefy choati wrasses who I absolutely adore. I don't want anything to happen to either of them but I fear the smaller one has decided to pick off the bigger guy. I will be watching them closely over the next few days to see if it continues, worsens, what time of day, etc.
Would love to hear any of you wrasse experts chime in.
I have never seen anything like this kind of aggression between the two of them but I suspect something is amiss since their size is closer. I assumed they were female and male when I bought them as they were branded "paired" and they had a substantial size difference. I am curious to thoughts on the best course of action. They are both healthy, beefy choati wrasses who I absolutely adore. I don't want anything to happen to either of them but I fear the smaller one has decided to pick off the bigger guy. I will be watching them closely over the next few days to see if it continues, worsens, what time of day, etc.
Would love to hear any of you wrasse experts chime in.