On December 4th, I woke up and checked on my fish as usual and happened to notice 8 baby halfbeaks. I was told it was a Celebes Halfbeak when I purchased it, but someone told me they thought it was a Wrestling Halfbeak instead . Well, this was quite strange to me since I only had one halfbeak. I started doing a lot of research online and in no instance did I see that a halfbeak could be hermaphroditic. (or impregnate themselves if that is not the correct terminology. When I purchased her, about 3 months ago, she was the only halfbeak in the aquarium as well. The previous owner used to work at the fish store, and they sold her along with two knight gobies to me and I brought them home to be buddies with my young green-spotted puffer (so far they all get along!). So you can imagine my surprise that she gave birth when (from what I understand) she has never been around another halfbeak. I am quite diligent about maintaining excellent water conditions and giving my fish a healthy, natural and very varied diet. Since the birth, I purchased another aquarium and the babies (sadly now only 6 because 2 got eaten on the first day) are quite happy in their own aquarium with some ghost shrimp.
Anyway, I guess the whole point is, not only do I think that this may never have been documented in captivity as I have found nothing that indicates this online, I was hoping to hear from someone who may know a lot more than I do and have better information than just Google. Also, a lot of the behaviors that are typically not associated with the halfbeaks have been quite common with mine. My original swims the whole tank and is actually a bit bossy towards the other fish (even my puffer). The babies are also all over the place (they do spend most of their resting time at the top, though except for one who owns the bottom). Another thing I noticed about the mother, since she gave birth, is that she now has some orange tinges on her belly and fins (was definitely not there before). Does any of this sound more normal to you, than it does to me?
P.S. I would have included a picture of the mom and a baby, but I can't figure it out :/
Anyway, I guess the whole point is, not only do I think that this may never have been documented in captivity as I have found nothing that indicates this online, I was hoping to hear from someone who may know a lot more than I do and have better information than just Google. Also, a lot of the behaviors that are typically not associated with the halfbeaks have been quite common with mine. My original swims the whole tank and is actually a bit bossy towards the other fish (even my puffer). The babies are also all over the place (they do spend most of their resting time at the top, though except for one who owns the bottom). Another thing I noticed about the mother, since she gave birth, is that she now has some orange tinges on her belly and fins (was definitely not there before). Does any of this sound more normal to you, than it does to me?
P.S. I would have included a picture of the mom and a baby, but I can't figure it out :/