Hey guys,
I've been doing a bunch of reading and can't seem to come to one clear answer... hopefully, one of you has first-hand experience or is better at google than me
What decides the sex of a wrasse? -From what I've read, it is in regards to who of the same family is more dominant. This then becomes the Male if I'm correct.
When there are multiple wrasses in a tank of different families, do they all become males? is the sex 50/50 chance? or does it still work on the dominant factor?
Reason being I have a solorensis (2in, male) and a Cirrhilabrus cf lanceolatus (1~1.5~in, juvenile? or female?). Was wondering what I can expect the Cirrhilabrus cf lanceolatus to sex into.
I've been doing a bunch of reading and can't seem to come to one clear answer... hopefully, one of you has first-hand experience or is better at google than me
What decides the sex of a wrasse? -From what I've read, it is in regards to who of the same family is more dominant. This then becomes the Male if I'm correct.
When there are multiple wrasses in a tank of different families, do they all become males? is the sex 50/50 chance? or does it still work on the dominant factor?
Reason being I have a solorensis (2in, male) and a Cirrhilabrus cf lanceolatus (1~1.5~in, juvenile? or female?). Was wondering what I can expect the Cirrhilabrus cf lanceolatus to sex into.