Hi all, very interesting thread this! Lots of good information. However I am getting a bit worried now, I love these wrasses and have 5 of them in my 200 gallon reef (SPS, LPS) tank.
Two female bipartitus since august 2012, two Chaoti since februari 2013 and one negrosensis since over 3 years ago.
All seem to be doing fine, no aggression, eating well, no problems actually.
However I keep reeding that they will start to kill each other when things change, adding a wrasse, a female turning male, ... This first thing I can easily avoid, but is it also possible to prevent one of the females turning male? At what age do they turn male mostly? And what to do if that happens? I guess catch out the male and have 4 happy wrasses left (until this happens again...).
Thank you for any advice!
Two female bipartitus since august 2012, two Chaoti since februari 2013 and one negrosensis since over 3 years ago.
All seem to be doing fine, no aggression, eating well, no problems actually.
However I keep reeding that they will start to kill each other when things change, adding a wrasse, a female turning male, ... This first thing I can easily avoid, but is it also possible to prevent one of the females turning male? At what age do they turn male mostly? And what to do if that happens? I guess catch out the male and have 4 happy wrasses left (until this happens again...).
Thank you for any advice!