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| Bryozoan | Strange............. 6 months ago I bought 5 Anthias (Pseudanthias Squamipinnis) as juvenile ie all females. The largest and most aggressive soon changed into a male (and very beautiful he is too) and all was well. 3 weeks ago the second largest female became more aggressive than usual and she is now a he. My problem is what am I gonna do about it, catching either of them is not really practicable and whilst they dont really fight as yet I am sure it's only a matter of time. Has this happened to anyone else and if so does anyone have any suggestions. Thanks Chris
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