Reef Central Online Community

Reef Central Online Community (http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/index.php)
-   Reef Fishes (http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=88)
-   -   Wrasse experts (http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2676240)

iidylii 05/15/2018 05:13 PM

Wrasse experts
 
So I’m sure I know the answer is a big fat no but I’m just curious...I have a female velvet wrasse and a female exquisite wrasse...the velvet is about 2” or so and the exquisite is 2.5-3”...being different types of wrasse is it possible for one of them to change into a male?

mike61289 05/15/2018 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iidylii (Post 25437633)
So I’m sure I know the answer is a big fat no but I’m just curious...I have a female velvet wrasse and a female exquisite wrasse...the velvet is about 2” or so and the exquisite is 2.5-3”...being different types of wrasse is it possible for one of them to change into a male?

Both will likely become males unless one of those females is dominating over the other.

iidylii 05/15/2018 06:49 PM

Thanks mike...one more curiosity...I had a trio of lyretail anthias and the male was transforming but then the other 2 females died and it’s been months since the males transformation has progressed...I’m thinking the anthias species changes back to females? Hope someone can help...the wrasse and anthias are very interesting I think

ca1ore 05/15/2018 08:59 PM

Anthias wil not revert back to female, but the transition can get 'stuck'.

Tripod1404 05/16/2018 02:50 PM

I think neither of those wrasses will become males unless one fish is showing clear dominance behavior towards the other.

Non of my single specie female wrasses evet transitioned to males.

OrionN 05/17/2018 05:03 AM

I am far from a wrasse expert, but from all my reading of recent information, Flasher and Fairy wrasses will progress to terminal males in aquarium. Wrasse keepers recommended ONE wrasse per species. There are quite a few reefers have pair/harem of Fairy wrasses in their aquarium but these will not last. Once the female change, the live of the older male is in jeopardy.
I recently learn and see that there are three Flame wrasse in a LFS in San Antonio in a 8X4 display sale aquarium. I was told that the tree of them went in as all females about 1 year ago. Now all three are males with one terminal male and two sub males. Flame Fairy apparently are more docile according to my reading, and the tank is large enough such that they don't kill each other, but no female remain of the three.

Cancun 05/18/2018 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OrionN (Post 25438579)
I am far from a wrasse expert, but from all my reading of recent information, Flasher and Fairy wrasses will progress to terminal males in aquarium. Wrasse keepers recommended ONE wrasse per species. There are quite a few reefers have pair/harem of Fairy wrasses in their aquarium but these will not last. Once the female change, the live of the older male is in jeopardy.
I recently learn and see that there are three Flame wrasse in a LFS in San Antonio in a 8X4 display sale aquarium. I was told that the tree of them went in as all females about 1 year ago. Now all three are males with one terminal male and two sub males. Flame Fairy apparently are more docile according to my reading, and the tank is large enough such that they don't kill each other, but no female remain of the three.

Hi....I totally agree here....I have seen similar things with same species of Wrasses at my LFS also....from my own experience....I have 4 Leopard Wrasses...Ornate.... Melegris... Moyer's...
And blue star....no males....I also have a male Solorensis...Red Coris transitioning to adult colors...and a yellow Coris...I chose to not risk a harum...so I have one of each type....from what I too understand that even a single female wrasse can transition to a male....with or without a same species. Or they may just always stay female....in my opinion to answer the OP's original question....I think the reason for one of your Wrasses changing to male probably did not have anything to do with the other Wrasse species...just my 2 cents....[emoji16]

Sent from my MHA-L29 using Tapatalk

OrionN 05/18/2018 08:45 PM

What I wrote above pertain to Fairy and Flasher wrasses. I have keep harem of other species of wrasses. IMO, harem of Leopard wrasse is certainly possible. Other genus of wrasses may form harem in captivity, but apparently not fairy and flasher wrasse

Cancun 05/18/2018 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OrionN (Post 25439684)
What I wrote above pertain to Fairy and Flasher wrasses. I have keep harem of other species of wrasses. IMO, harem of Leopard wrasse is certainly possible. Other genus of wrasses may form harem in captivity, but apparently not fairy and flasher wrasse

Interesting about fairy and flasher Wrasses......yea I have heard of people keeping harums of Leopards successfully....I just haven't tried it with leopards yet...you might be right about other species of Wrasses forming harums too...that would be interesting to research....but I never wanted to take that risk.....yet anyway.....LOL.....

Sent from my MHA-L29 using Tapatalk


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 04:47 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
User Alert System provided by Advanced User Tagging v3.3.0 (Pro) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2024 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.