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No question about it, male Cirrhilabrus lineatus. Your two males will not get along with each other and likely have a fight until one dies.
Thanks, I knew that which is the basis of my concern. I contacted the vendor and they said (after receiving requested pics) that they were paired and they didn’t want to split them and they still owe me the golden romboidalis…. I wonder what would have happened if I didn’t call them out on it? The smaller one may not be male yet but definitely appears on the way.No question about it, male Cirrhilabrus lineatus. Your two males will not get along with each other and likely have a fight until one dies.
What a crock! Can’t admit their mistake, which definitely cost them!… I contacted the vendor and they said (after receiving requested pics) that they were paired and they didn’t want to split them and they still owe me the golden romboidalis….
There is no way that was confused for a female… this is a female.Thanks, I knew that which is the basis of my concern. I contacted the vendor and they said (after receiving requested pics) that they were paired and they didn’t want to split them and they still owe me the golden romboidalis…. I wonder what would have happened if I didn’t call them out on it? The smaller one may not be male yet but definitely appears on the way.
That was a pair of lineatus fairy wrasse so we did not want to split it and still owe you a female golden rhomboidalis wrasse.
For the right price anything can be done I do have a general question as to whether there is a size tank where 2 males could coexist… I have a 400g I need to get wet and I’d default to “no” but wondering if that could be large enough.care to ship one of them to me??