I'm having some trouble determining how to get a C. lubbocki trio (male/2 females) so I'm hoping someone out there has experience sexing this fish.
There are lots of conflicting reports out there of how to sex this fish and I really have no desire to receive multiple male lubbocki wrasses when I make my order.
Most recently I've seen from multiple sources via google searches that this is the male http://www.luizrocha.com/fish/C_lubbocki1.jpg ,
and that this is the female: http://www.luizrocha.com/fish/C_lubbocki2.jpg .
However there are a few sources that I believe to be pretty reliable, one being the one relatively definitive site (or so I've been told) for specific fish information.
http://fishbase.org/photos/thumbnailssummary.php?ID=13041
Here, I believe the pictures are labeled with the sex, male, female or unidentified (Or unsexed, whatever the U stands for in the filename). Ignoring the unidentified pictures, there seems to be two clear color variants coinciding with Luiz Rocha's pictures above, there also seems to be a clear third variant associated with females, the fish that is almost solid pink with a black tail spot.
Also Scott Michael's latest wrasse book (which I don't happen to actually own right now but have specifically looked this up in) seems to agree.
I also found this thread here on RC that seems to support this idea. To me this seems to be more likely but I'm not extremely experienced here so I'm looking for any other opinions or input.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=463869&page=2
Does anyone have any thoughts, or experience with this? Who do I believe? I really just want to have the best chances at observing courting behavior and maybe if I'm lucky having them spawn in my tank (not that I will necessarily be trying to raise them any time soon).
Thanks!
There are lots of conflicting reports out there of how to sex this fish and I really have no desire to receive multiple male lubbocki wrasses when I make my order.
Most recently I've seen from multiple sources via google searches that this is the male http://www.luizrocha.com/fish/C_lubbocki1.jpg ,
and that this is the female: http://www.luizrocha.com/fish/C_lubbocki2.jpg .
However there are a few sources that I believe to be pretty reliable, one being the one relatively definitive site (or so I've been told) for specific fish information.
http://fishbase.org/photos/thumbnailssummary.php?ID=13041
Here, I believe the pictures are labeled with the sex, male, female or unidentified (Or unsexed, whatever the U stands for in the filename). Ignoring the unidentified pictures, there seems to be two clear color variants coinciding with Luiz Rocha's pictures above, there also seems to be a clear third variant associated with females, the fish that is almost solid pink with a black tail spot.
Also Scott Michael's latest wrasse book (which I don't happen to actually own right now but have specifically looked this up in) seems to agree.
I also found this thread here on RC that seems to support this idea. To me this seems to be more likely but I'm not extremely experienced here so I'm looking for any other opinions or input.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=463869&page=2
Does anyone have any thoughts, or experience with this? Who do I believe? I really just want to have the best chances at observing courting behavior and maybe if I'm lucky having them spawn in my tank (not that I will necessarily be trying to raise them any time soon).
Thanks!