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![]() I guess the biggest problem is that a lot of female fairy wrasses look very similar. The pictures we are used to looking at are almost always of males.
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Either way, I think your fish is a female Laurie. You might be able to get a better ID in a few months when it will probably turn into a dominant male being the only one of its kind in the tank. |
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Did not know that it could turn male....interesting.....she's just under an inch in size so maybe as she gets bigger or turns into a he I'll be able to tell better.
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![]() Looks VERY much like 85% of juvenile fairy wrasses ..
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![]() Ya I guess it does, should be interesting to see if it changes or not in the next few months. So far she's eating well and gets along well with her tank mates in the folwr tank. Thought for sure I'd find her in the overflow a few times but so far she hasn't gone in them. Ironically my dumb big king angel made it into the overflow but this tiny little wrasse stays out.
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![]() Oh, she's teeny! I didn't realize she's that small. She looks like a couple inches in the photos. Pretty tough to say if she's still that small. It might take more like 6 months before she will be big enough to ID and/or change sex.
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![]() Ya she's very small, she hid for the first few days but since then she's become bolder and is out in the open more often then not. She eats really well and has already grown a bit in the past month I've had her. But she's still only around or just under an inch.
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