JM68
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I have a female bellus angel in my 120g reef. She is about 3" long and in great shape. I really want a pair, but since its near impossible to find a small male i havent gotten one. All the males my lfs get in are 4+ inches and seem like they would be cramped in my 120g with the other fish. My question is since genicanthus angels are able to change sex would i be able to get a smaller female and put her in the tank without her being killed by the bigger female which would then force the larger more dominant female into a sex change. I ask this because my lfs just got a small female (not quite 2") in a couple days ago. I would love to get her and give this a try. What do you think? I would also socially acclimate them by keeping the smaller one separated for a period of time.