Well after 10 days the female is finally out full time. She showed herself for a bit around the 7 day mark. I'll wait another week before I put the blue star back in the main display. I feel bad seeing him in a smaller area then he should be I'm but it's all I could come up with hopefully when I do our him back in things won't go bad.
I was thinking of doing it when the female was out. That way he'll feel like the new comer hopefully while getting used to her without aggression.
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Tonga
Blue star, African, etc...
The recent DD lapilus have come rrom Mauritius and have found all Anampses and Macropharyngodon from there to be hardier than their counterparts collected elsewhere.
Yes, definitely. Males are rather different and quite green.BTW, based on the photo I'm assuming a female; you guys agree?
ca1or ,i would say they are pretty much ,like the common leopards i mentioned above . i have kept them for years but have not seen any for the past couple of years . i certainly will pull the trigger when i see any . nice catch buddy !