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Comments: Lack of oxygen triggers sex imbalance in fish
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This isn't a "problem of the sexes." It is very common to have an unequal balance of sexes of fish and very common to have the males out number the females. Most males in the underwater world have the ability to change into females once it is noted that their population may be suffering.