Back in August I purchased a trio of lyretail anthias online, upon arrival the larger of the "females" in the trio had full female coloration, but an extended dorsal spike, so I guessed that I had a female and a submale.
About a month after I moved the trio from qt to display, the male delveloped a bacterial infection and I was unable to save him. The submale maintained its appearance until the last few weeks, then began developing the pectoral spots and pelvic fins began darkening. Within the last couple days he is starting to show full male coloration.
Late August, the day after being put in display, submale closer, female behind, full male was in the tank but not the picture.
December 6th, the submale beginning to show signs of male coloration transititon.
December 15th, male coloration pattern established, but not fully colored up.
Sorry the last pic isnt the greatest, it was feeding time and the only spot he would pause for any time was the food corner.
About a month after I moved the trio from qt to display, the male delveloped a bacterial infection and I was unable to save him. The submale maintained its appearance until the last few weeks, then began developing the pectoral spots and pelvic fins began darkening. Within the last couple days he is starting to show full male coloration.
Late August, the day after being put in display, submale closer, female behind, full male was in the tank but not the picture.
December 6th, the submale beginning to show signs of male coloration transititon.
December 15th, male coloration pattern established, but not fully colored up.
Sorry the last pic isnt the greatest, it was feeding time and the only spot he would pause for any time was the food corner.