And whi doesn't like a salt pig!?My first thought would just be a fairy as they are a very different type of wrasse to your leopard. Halichoeres are the easiest though.
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And whi doesn't like a salt pig!?My first thought would just be a fairy as they are a very different type of wrasse to your leopard. Halichoeres are the easiest though.
Impossible. They are universally liked, some of the best fish. Pest eater, easy, I could go on. What's not to like?And whi doesn't like a salt pig!?
A Coris caudimacula?!
Yeah. I’m pretty sure it’s not venusta like they claim. They never have that much white. ShameA Coris caudimacula?!
If you have room for it, absolutely grab it.
If it was a Venusta I’d be surprised as I don’t believe anyone has them anymore.Yeah. I’m pretty sure it’s not venusta like they claim. They never have that much white. Shame
Mine is. Maybe sump him for 2 weeks.Turns out the culprit keeping my xmas wrasse in hiding is the 'yellow coris' - it's Halichoeres chrysus as far as I know. I'm kind of at a loss here; not the fish I expected to be so aggressive. Today is the first day the xmas wrasse has come out before lights out so hopefully it's temporary, but I thought H. Chrysus was supposed to be a friendly fish?
My Radiant male was the exact same, he could be quite pushy at times. IME, there is a broad difference between aggressive and boisterous in wrasses (in all fish but it’s mainly well seen in Wrasses). Is he tearing fins on the Christmas Wrasse or is he simply just chasing her around every so often?Turns out the culprit keeping my xmas wrasse in hiding is the 'yellow coris' - it's Halichoeres chrysus as far as I know. I'm kind of at a loss here; not the fish I expected to be so aggressive. Today is the first day the xmas wrasse has come out before lights out so hopefully it's temporary, but I thought H. Chrysus was supposed to be a friendly fish?
it’s all to do with if you like the colour - I personally love them as my favourite colour is orange and they’re filled with colour whilst it’s also quite minimal.I'm curious, what makes the M. Choati so appealing to wrasse keepers? Seen pictures of them, and I saw one in store yesterday. They're beautiful, but why are they seen as the best leopard wrasse?
Yes, you’ll want to keep to a certain number of sand sleepers - I personally have 3 in my 4’ however did have 4 at one point and plan for 2 in my 3’ tank.Should I be limiting the amount of sand sleeping wrasse I keep to make sure there's space for all of them in the sand bed?
Good rule to know! I have 2 sand sleepers currently in my 3'. Would you put in another Halichoeres or Macropharyngodon, or would you go with a non-sand-sleeper like a Cirrhilabrus (a C. rubeus is already going in soonish) or a possum? Pinkies are out unless I want to go overbudget.Yes, you’ll want to keep to a certain number of sand sleepers - I personally have 3 in my 4’ however did have 4 at one point and plan for 2 in my 3’ tank.
IMO, you should keep to around 1’ per sand sleeper. However it’s fine if you go over as they all find their own ‘room’ eventually.