Introducing two potters angels

flfireman1

Wrasse aficionado
Hello,

I have a healthy and what I believe to be a femle potters angel. I would like to add a male. She is already in my display for about 3 months with a flame angel and she is definetly the boss. Although the two do co-exist very well with no nipping. Just the occassional chase by the potters.

My question is, I would like to add a male potters. Is this impossible now that female is established? Or can I still add a male since they are seperate sexes?

Looking for the help from you pros out their.

THanks
Eric
 
I don't think you are going to have luck doing that, they will probably kill each other. You might be able to find a place that sells a mated pair, but then you need to remove the one you have.
 
I thought all centropyge angels do the whole dominant = male thing? What makes you think yours is a female? I was under the impression that your best chance at pairing is to add two very differently sized individuals....
 
it would have to be a 3-4" male atleast. I have pretty good luck pairing them up after collection, but "mated pairs" are few and far between since they form harems in the wild.
 
But the tiny potters are sooooo cool. Like zemuron114 said. A small and a big is the best way to pair up centropyge.

How big is your current potters?
 
I should post some pics, the one I have now is about 2.5 inches.

So is the info on that website incorrect? The amount of orange on a potters has nothing to do with sexing them???
 
The reefkeeping article or whatever, also explained that some of the Centro's are capable of changing sex. Not sure if Potter's are named, but definitely would add a small Potter's if you wanted a 2nd.
 
males will have much more blue in through the mid section. females will change to male when one is needed in the harem.

the tiny ones are wicked cool :) but they are tough to pair with larger ones.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13182995#post13182995 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by LargeAngels
I've got a nickel sized one that is currently by herself, but I won't pair with a bigger one until she grows more.
PICS!

LOL, you knew it was coming! :D
 
Here's a pair I tried out some time out. The large male was rather big, well over 3" and the little one was 1.5"

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Several years back I had 3 potters, 1 large and 2 small, they all got along in a 15g tank, but the 2 little ones had to seperate in 20 g for quartine. All three were added at the same time to the 150 g and got along fine.
 
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