Scott's Ferry Wrasse chasing each other

landon

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Quick question. I've had a pair of Scotts Wrasses that i purchased about a week ago. They were shipped together and have been doing great together.one is a female and the other is a transitioning male. They will swim together fine for a minute and then attack each other. Mostly its the female attaching the male. They dont seem to nip since their fins and tail look fine. Dominance game?
 
This is all just my opinion- but I think haremic fish that show dimorphism can easily and often "hide" the male coloration. So, I am guessing you have 2 males. And I'm guessing they'll brawl a lot. There's a lot more to my opinion on this. But, keeping groups of socially tricky animals like wrasses and Anthias is far more complicated than we think.
 
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