If it’s a Labrid show it off!
Hmmmm..... Picture?
Bodianus tanyokidus.
Hey @Unique Fins Wheres the pictures?
Second picture of this species alive...
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If it’s a Labrid show it off!
Hmmmm..... Picture?
Bodianus tanyokidus.
Hey @Unique Fins Wheres the pictures?
Would they get killed by a dusky wrasse? I've got one and it chases around my cleaner pretty often, but I'm deciding on the last fish to add to my tank before I add all the stuff my mum likes, and I'm trying to pick between a bristletooth tang, longnose butterfly, copperband, high - hat or one of these. They aren't very expensive fish.Those are my favourite flasher wrasse ever, the shimmery blue on their sides is just so beautiful.
They're (almost) the sole reason I'm upgrading my tank soon.
NopeWould they get killed by a dusky wrasse? I've got one and it chases around my cleaner pretty often, but I'm deciding on the last fish to add to my tank before I add all the stuff my mum likes, and I'm trying to pick between a bristletooth tang, longnose butterfly, copperband, high - hat or one of these. They aren't very expensive fish.
Actually the ID was easy, Thalassoma trilobatum and Thalassoma duperreySo I just found a tiny reef near my hotel during the tiny bit of time I had off today. Saw two species of wrasse not including the big parrotfish. A green one with thick red stripes. It was about 7” and the stripes on the back were broken up. The second was either green or green with a blue head but had a big dash of orange right behind the head.
@SaltyT @i cant think your chances to shine with the IDs as I am swamped.
Just googled both and they look great. First is kind of like a brighter Xmas wrasse, no?Actually the ID was easy, Thalassoma trilobatum and Thalassoma duperrey
I was way off, I thought one could’ve possibly been a Coris venusta.Actually the ID was easy, Thalassoma trilobatum and Thalassoma duperrey
Your favorite!!I was way off, I thought one could’ve possibly been a Coris venusta.
It is! I love Coris venusta as they’re just such a colourful species and don’t seem as aggressive as other Coris Wrasses can be.Your favorite!!
I just looked these up, they're stunning. I almost regret looking them up as there's not much chance we'll see them in our tanks again.It is! I love Coris venusta as they’re just such a colourful species and don’t seem as aggressive as other Coris Wrasses can be.
Let’s just hope Hawaii allow us to see some of their wrasses in our tanks again.
The females are just gorgeous, they’re that beautiful orange and red colour. If only they were available from an island near Hawaii like the Chrycosephalus is said to be (although even then, these aren’t available still).I just looked these up, they're stunning. I almost regret looking them up as there's not much chance we'll see them in our tanks again.
I'm going in June next year. I'm planning a SNUBA outing with my daughter.Full wrasse count was Hawaiian cleaners, sunset Thalassoma, those ugly ones I can’t remember the name of, Coris gaimard, sixline, that one that looks like a mystery but boring.
And a **** ton of parrot fish.