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I used to wear mine, too! But time it wrong and you get giant marshmallow poops on your clothes.
Hobi is my 6 yo ball python
Here ya go, Eupetrichthys angustipes:Hello Can we talk about wrasses on this Tread and Not Snakes Please, especially the photos.... Not a fan of them at all it would be greatly appreciated
Pardon me, it was requested.Hello Can we talk about wrasses on this Tread and Not Snakes Please, especially the photos.... Not a fan of them at all it would be greatly appreciated
I want one!!Here ya go, Eupetrichthys angustipes:
Thank you, It ok I wasn't expecting it. Thank you for understandingPardon me, it was requested.
I did not. I ended up spending the day with a childhood/lifelong friend.So @OrchidMiss did you get anything today?
Eh, I felt the same about wrasses at first. What's the big deal with them? Now I want 100 of them. Maybe not that many, but I've definitely moved into the wrasse camp. Colors, movement, little kissy faces. They really grow on you. My leopard now comes to the glass to see me like the clownpigs do!I came across this thread after being at my LFS and the guy was showing me a red line wrasse with pink under tones. Me my self find tang fish and trigger fish more appealing.
What’s the reason for such popularity in the wrasse fish line up? What am I missing and or looking at wrong. I feel broken being apart of the SW fish Aquatic culture
That's ok. I have an irrational fear of spiders. And they occasionally pop up as big pictures on my news feed (like the recent "tarantulas about to swarm San Diego county due to breeding season" type articles), which makes me let loose explicatives in the wrong places.Thank you, It ok I wasn't expecting it. Thank you for understanding
There are 86 species of tang across 6 genera. All are roughly the same shape, all are fairly large, fairly aggressive, and with one exception (achilles) are colorful but not crazy colorful.I came across this thread after being at my LFS and the guy was showing me a red line wrasse with pink under tones. Me my self find tang fish and trigger fish more appealing.
What’s the reason for such popularity in the wrasse fish line up? What am I missing and or looking at wrong. I feel broken being apart of the SW fish Aquatic culture
Yeah I have friend who has the same spider phobia. We tease him about it with spider memes and such.That's ok. I have an irrational fear of spiders. And they occasionally pop up as big pictures on my news feed (like the recent "tarantulas about to swarm San Diego county due to breeding season" type articles), which makes me let loose explicatives in the wrong places.
This is starting to sound like an Eric Burdon song.There are 86 species of tang across 6 genera. All are roughly the same shape, all are fairly large, fairly aggressive, and with one exception (achilles) are colorful but not crazy colorful.
There are over 600 species of wrasse with 81 genera. There are peaceful and aggressive wrasse, big and small, long wrasse and flat wrasse, bland wrasse and super colorful wrasse. However the best thing about them is they generally get along unlike any other type of fish. I easily keep 10+ in a medium tank.
Want advice from long-time Harlequin Tusk keepers in this thread. Do they get huge in captivity, and can one be kept in a 64” x 24” x 24” for life? (1.60m x 0.60m x 0.60m)