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Unread 04/23/2012, 09:23 AM   #11
hypnoj
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Originally Posted by jeff@zina.com View Post
This is actually typical. In any population, the dominant will turn female, next one male. The rest will often stay juvenile and not select a sex. Only if one of the pair dies or goes missing will another change sex.

Given enough room and other resources, they don't fight.

Jeff
Yup. I agree. There have been plenty of cases shown where this is accomplished. I just wanted to try doing this with two separate species and see if it could be accomplished. So far, so good.



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