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![]() I have tried before with 2males/3femals in a 120g. You should be fine with multiple females and one male. Once the alpha male is established, the other males will go jumping out of water trying to avoid his dominance.
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![]() Dave, what size tank and how many males?
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![]() 1100 gallons, i was sent five males and five females but was thinking of getting five more females
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![]() Yikes, that's a lot of males! This is for your big tank I guess? I would probably try to get almost all females and just 2-3 males then they can sort it out themselves. I think 5 could be too many.
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![]() i was afraid of that, the males looks so much nice in colors wise
![]() i guess i will just have to keep a close eye on them in the quarantine tank for the next few weeks to see how it plays out |
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![]() Ya, I would definitely get those 5 more females though. The sub-dominant males are quite nice too though...heck female Flames are pretty nice.
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![]() If you want I can take a male of your hands lol seriously lol
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![]() Quote:
this is just the start of the wrasse search, i have some more i want to track down hey Victor not sure i want to give up on the idea of five pairs yet, i want to see how this plays out thanks dave |