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FAQs on Hogfish Wrasses, Genera Bodianus, Lachnolaimus Reproduction
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Hogfish sex??... Good Morning Wise Wet Ones- <Hey Andy> I
recently got a 4" Cuban Hogfish for my 180 FOWLR, which also includes an
adult Imperator angel, clown, royal Gramma, hippo tang and 3 small
damsels. After a few days of harassment from the angel, everyone has
now settled down. In CMA. Bob mentions to keep only one supermale
per tank. I checked your site and FishBase.org for help, but haven't
been able find out how to tell the difference. I would like to get
another and haven't a clue how to tell the sexes apart. Any
ideas? Do you think it would be too crowded if I added one
more? Thanks! Andy <Hard to discern the sexes in hogfish wrasse
species... Males are decidedly larger, and do develop something in the
way of a nuchal hump on their heads. Best to house just one of a given
genus in all but the most humungous of systems (several hundred to
thousands of gallons), unless all are small (a few inches)... or (risky)
one very much smaller than another. Bob Fenner>
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