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![]() There is a very interesting article about this in one of my old coral mags i will dig it up and let you know. It has to do with something like 95 % of them or something will always change to male no matter what. The female may be more male already than you think.
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![]() That might explain why it feels like the aggression is escalating. I guess an intervention might be inevitable if that's the case. If you wouldn't mind looking up that article that'd be awesome, I'll keep googling as time allows myself.
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![]() Post this question in Reefs.org in the fish section. They have a couple experts that post there, Jay Hemdal (curator at the Toldeo zoo) and a Japanese guy (I forget his name) but he is really into rare marine fish (takes pictures of them).
Cheers, Vic |