ThRoewer
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From my experiences with subadult regal pairs it may take years for the dominant one to change into a functional male.
Unfortunately there hasn't been done much research on how these fish find or select their partners.
In general - based on hybrid pairings observed in the wild - I would assume that fish are generally not too picky. If there is no pool of candidates to choose from they will team up with whatever is there - even a different species of the same genus. A member here has an annularis that partnered up with a French Angelfish in his pool tank.
I think your chances are higher when starting out with one subadult and one juvenile in transition (at any stage).
Also, the size difference should be clear, but not exceed a certain limit. I think a good rule of thumb is a length difference of roughly one tailfin length. At least that's what worked for me so far. It's also roughly the size difference you see on pairs in the wild.
What is definitely important is the order in which the fish are added to the tank: the smaller one has to be added first and given at least a day or two (better more) to get familiar with the tank.
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Unfortunately there hasn't been done much research on how these fish find or select their partners.
In general - based on hybrid pairings observed in the wild - I would assume that fish are generally not too picky. If there is no pool of candidates to choose from they will team up with whatever is there - even a different species of the same genus. A member here has an annularis that partnered up with a French Angelfish in his pool tank.
I think your chances are higher when starting out with one subadult and one juvenile in transition (at any stage).
Also, the size difference should be clear, but not exceed a certain limit. I think a good rule of thumb is a length difference of roughly one tailfin length. At least that's what worked for me so far. It's also roughly the size difference you see on pairs in the wild.
What is definitely important is the order in which the fish are added to the tank: the smaller one has to be added first and given at least a day or two (better more) to get familiar with the tank.
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