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I’m thinking female, but the yellow around the gills... maybe male, or in transition from female to male? Thoughts?
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So this would be a super male? Was with other males at the lfs for months.When wrasse change sex, it is believe that initially they can reverse the change. Once they reach the point of irreversible then they are called terminal. The Supermale is the alpha male, the most dominant of the males.
This is only what ichthyologist thought. It can be wrong. Not all that long ago, they thought that the super males are the ones that was born males and other males are changeling from females to males. This seem very illogical to me but that was what ichthyologist believed about 20 years ago.
It was at a lfs so not sure. But most fish don't stay long. For some reason this one did. It's possible the other fish had to be removed or it was moved. It was being kept in a tank very close to the ground. When we got it there was another Mel in the tank. Just not as colorful.Yes. They were in the same tank with no problem?
There is really no difference. "Super male" sorta became a marketing term, stuck on terminal males with "better" coloration.What's the difference in terminal male and super male. I'm a bit confused
Probably?Mine is a terminal male also? Hes only about 3 inch.
Most likely not well.I have a male and was thinking about getting a female for him. no clue how that will go over.