Earmuff feels all big and bad because girth. We all know he is a teddy bear and pallidus would kick some rumpMy babi will have an earmuff soon.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Earmuff feels all big and bad because girth. We all know he is a teddy bear and pallidus would kick some rumpMy babi will have an earmuff soon.
My exquisite is pretty aggressive too. I can’t imagine a ScottYeah, he’s in with some other Fairy aggressive wrasses now;
C. finifenmaa
C. naokoae
H. chloropterus
H. iridis
X. margaritaceus (notoriously the most peaceful of the bunch)
Plus my two Lubbockis were somewhat aggressive (not so much nasty aggression but they definitely didn’t stay 100% peaceful to the others - they kind of balanced eachother out with aggression).
Scotts can be, though I’ve seen they sometimes will come out with a softer sideMy exquisite is pretty aggressive too. I can’t imagine a Scott
Acclamation box they are comfortable with, glass container, fastest way is net though don’t always recommend with wrasse,The slightly larger of the two H. chrsus has started chasing the other. Think I know which one I'm keeping. Anyway, thinking of getting the smaller one into my DT asap.
What is the best/least stressful way to catch these guys.. that doesn't involve purchasing new equipment?
I just loved how different that older male was. Though honestly the formosa has nothing on the gaimard.Oh and @Slocke i found ur favorite wrasse’
Not a scottorum I know but the same complexScotts can be, though I’ve seen they sometimes will come out with a softer side
I miss himNot a scottorum I know but the same complex
There’s been a few times I’ve seen another for sale and been tempted by it but it’s the fear I may not get a peaceful one again (Albeit those were almost all in with other wrasses).I miss him
I drain the tank to only 3-4”. Keeps them from jumping as much and easily quick catch. I like clear containers as the fish don’t seem to notice as much. Nets freak them out. Most of the time I catch by handThe slightly larger of the two H. chrsus has started chasing the other. Think I know which one I'm keeping. Anyway, thinking of getting the smaller one into my DT asap.
What is the best/least stressful way to catch these guys.. that doesn't involve purchasing new equipment?
That is a lovely wrasse. The subtle color scheme is something I was hoping to get from that A geographicus.Not a scottorum I know but the same complex
Didnt leap did it? Had one leap and didnt find it for months. It was under my vertically mounted 57w uv light.Well I think that is it for my pintail, I haven’t seen him in about a month. I know they can hide for quite some time but usually he would only hide for a few days at most, hoping I am wrong because he was such a beautiful fish!
I have a lid and it tried to jump out many times, and I think one time it did some permanent damage. After that one jump it would only come out every few days for a very short period whereas before it was out all the time. It then tried to jump out the last time I saw it and I think that may have been the last strawDidnt leap did it? Had one leap and didnt find it for months. It was under my vertically mounted 57w uv light.
A reason they try to jump most off the times is from someone making them uncomfortableI have a lid and it tried to jump out many times, and I think one time it did some permanent damage. After that one jump it would only come out every few days for a very short period whereas before it was out all the time. It then tried to jump out the last time I saw it and I think that may have been the last straw
It was my foxface, big fatty scares everyone yet he’s the most peaceful fishA reason they try to jump most off the times is from someone making them uncomfortable