tunerX;1446473; said:They can mate if you can coax one into laying eggs. It may be better to have them lay golden eggs instead of regular ones.
The only time I have heard of a fish changing sex is with true perculas.
Theres another saltwater fish that does that, I think its the dottyback? I can't remember, its long and slender.
One could be a female or they could both be just males doing the breeding thing. Sometimes they go through the motions together.
Wait it out see if one lays eggs. Texas looks more male to me because females look a little different when they breed, but I dunno since the flowerhorn looks male too, but the double flowerline could be the misplaced spot on the dorsal.
