Very pretty fish, but man that is a big fairy!Geez look how big this fairy wrasse is
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Very pretty fish, but man that is a big fairy!Geez look how big this fairy wrasse is
Ok..this is a cool one. From deepwater Taiwan, second one ever seen alive, never collected for the aquarium tradeIf it’s a Labrid show it off!
Hmmmm..... Picture?Ok..this is a cool one. From deepwater Taiwan, second one ever seen alive, never collected for the aquarium trade
8’ tank anyone? I will admit, this is nice as a large show piece species.Geez look how big this fairy wrasse is
Honestly, they’re nice but not my cup of tea personally… I’d have a roseafascia over a lanceolatus. Theyre just not all that fascinating to me.
Hey @Unique Fins Wheres the pictures?
I know I hate when they stress fish more to get them to move or flash. I want to poke them with a stick over and overGorgeous! but the glass tapper Ugh
Is she starting to transition? Mine will glass surf staring at their reflection when they start to transition.So has anyone kept reef wrasses in a FOWLR?
Since I lost all my coral, my melagris just surfs the glass all day every day like she's lost? She used to hunt among my coral, hardly ever seeing her.
You know, now that you mention it.....She does seem to be changing color. Not sure how the transition starts, but her from her dorsal fin to her tail is starting to turn orange. She's loosing that bright white to her body also.Is she starting to transition? Mine will glass surf staring at their reflection when they start to transition.
Is she starting to transition? Mine will glass surf staring at their reflection when they start to transition.
You know, now that you mention it.....She does seem to be changing color. Not sure how the transition starts, but her from her dorsal fin to her tail is starting to turn orange. She's loosing that bright white to her body also.
Wow! She really let herself go!Rhomboid has been transitioning, and glass surfing/staring at the reflection a lot. The color change continues, and in the last few weeks a deep blue has started to appear at the top of her dorsal fin.
I wish I could snap better photos, but you can see the hint of blue in the fins when she’s showing off to her reflection and just cruising around:
And since it’s wrasse Wednesday, here is a photo of Mrs. Pink streak. No longer starved and frail, she’s rocking a big belly now.
Don't all women do that when they get comfortable in a relationship?Wow! She really let herself go!