eastlake
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I asked on the fish forums with no results so far so I wanted to pick the brains of some of the local folk. So, I have two leopard wrasse, one meleagris and one potters. The female meleagris has been in the tank since November of 2015 and the male potters has been in the tank since October of 2016. Its a well established 150 gallon aquarium with lots of pods and both fish are eating flake and frozen preparations at least 3 times a day. They have gotten along famously up until last week when the male potters began to posture and give chase to the female meleagris. My guess is that the meleagris is starting to change to a male (no visible inclination yet) and the potters is sensing the hormonal change before I'm seeing any change and he's trying to run off a competitor. Has anyone else had experience with this? What else would cause these two fish, that were getting along fine, to all of a sudden "torment"? Its frustrating especially since the meleagris (Violetta) is my wife's favorite and I'm sure it'll be no small feat to trap the potters out of the tank.