Hi,
On Wednesday I got three longfin fairy wrasses (or social wrasses) - Cirrhilabrus rubriventralis from LiveAquaria:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod ... CatId=1158
The problem is that I don't know if they are male or female. From what I've read, in this genus there is always a big difference between males and females and all these three are almost the same. But I can't tell if they're males or females and I have arguments for both sides
:
They should be females because:
- I can't believe that Live Aquaria would send me three males when they know they don't get along.
- females are far more common than the males
- they didn't kill each other yet and when they chase each other is never for long
However,
- at least one displays (flashes) see the pictures
- allegedly the males are very nicely colored, while the females are subdued - those are all very nice colored!
- They seem to look like other pictures of males I found on the web.
- they do seem to chase each other at least to some extent.
So... please, please - are they males or females?
Thanks,
Mihai
On Wednesday I got three longfin fairy wrasses (or social wrasses) - Cirrhilabrus rubriventralis from LiveAquaria:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod ... CatId=1158
The problem is that I don't know if they are male or female. From what I've read, in this genus there is always a big difference between males and females and all these three are almost the same. But I can't tell if they're males or females and I have arguments for both sides
They should be females because:
- I can't believe that Live Aquaria would send me three males when they know they don't get along.
- females are far more common than the males
- they didn't kill each other yet and when they chase each other is never for long
However,
- at least one displays (flashes) see the pictures
- allegedly the males are very nicely colored, while the females are subdued - those are all very nice colored!
- They seem to look like other pictures of males I found on the web.
- they do seem to chase each other at least to some extent.
So... please, please - are they males or females?
Thanks,
Mihai



