devimik
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I received this C. Solorensis a few days ago from LA sold as a female/sub-adult, large. I am hoping this is actually a female and not a juvenile male that will become a male. I have a large male already, so wanted to get the female. So far, both my Kole Tang and the male C. Solorensis have chased her - she is about 3.5 to 4 inches long and the male is about 5 inches.
Now, the Kole is not chasing her, but the male does still chase her back into her hiding spot - hoping the male will accept her and not continue chasing her.
I don't think it's a male juvenile because I got the male almost three years ago and he was smaller than this female, but had the same colors he does now - nothing like the female. This female looks like every other picture I've seen of a female C. Solorensis.
Steve (Snorvich) indicated that it's hard to tell, based on these pics, whether this is a female or a juvenile becoming a male.
Anyone have any ideas or thoughts?
Thanks!



Now, the Kole is not chasing her, but the male does still chase her back into her hiding spot - hoping the male will accept her and not continue chasing her.
I don't think it's a male juvenile because I got the male almost three years ago and he was smaller than this female, but had the same colors he does now - nothing like the female. This female looks like every other picture I've seen of a female C. Solorensis.
Steve (Snorvich) indicated that it's hard to tell, based on these pics, whether this is a female or a juvenile becoming a male.
Anyone have any ideas or thoughts?
Thanks!


