No Karin he is no longer a she. Blanco is definitely developing a pouch, not a very big one yet, but give him time. After all he just became a male. She is working on teaching him the right moves for a egg transfer and he has yet to figure how to really inflate his pouch. I guess he figured there was no future for his species if stayed female with 3 other females. LOL I just hope one of your other females doesn't decide to do the same thing. Dan describes young seahorses or first time pairs as "a couple of teenagers in the backseat of a Chevy, at a drive in movie". The pair of comes I put together yesterday still will not leave each other. At feeding time this morning she refused to leave the left side of the tank, however she did finally move about 4" away from him to feed. Seahorses are definitely not Salmon.