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In terms of age, this is without a doubt the best batch I’ve seen. Every other one I’ve seen had been ‘super male’ and quite old as well.
Many lives have been wasted but seems they are starting to figure it out now. Had a few and won’t keep one anymore. Perfect setting and a mega huge tank then I would. Other than that it’s one of the few fish I think is better in the ocean. Fast forward a few years my opinion may change.
 

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Let's play Name that Wrasse
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Try a yellow Halichoeres, radiant, dusky,

Ruby longfin, exquisite, or one of the other tens of fairies. And if you want something that can handle tangs a red coris or maybe even a red breasted Māori?
Red coris is a massive fish! What do you think about doing more of smaller ones? How many fairies in a 210g Tang/Nem tank with clowns
 

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Red coris is a massive fish! What do you think about doing more of smaller ones? How many fairies in a 210g Tang/Nem tank with clowns
In a 210 if you go for smaller wrasse you could do a ton! Like 20 fairies, flashers, Halichoeres, leopards, tamarins.
 

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If any of you guys that have gotten Brunneus recently, would you mind sharing some pictures when you happen to get some?

I’m curious to see what they look like in home aquariums, but there isn’t too many photos online compared to other species.
Pics of one of the two brunneus in QT for me. This is the bigger one, so probably going to go for the smaller if it does well.
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Let's play Name that Wrasse
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Cirrhilabrus lubbocki - Indo Form.
Bit of a throw back to my two (Cebu and Indo forms). Plus a displaying photo of the Indo :)
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Pics of one of the two brunneus in QT for me. This is the bigger one, so probably going to go for the smaller if it does well.
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I looked and looked for pictures in people tank. Never seen one in person.... Dr Reef has one in QT for me :cool:
I really like the darker color, i will update when mine arrives !
 

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He was so cute...
Serious consideration was done of moving the coral beauty to the 110 and adding another band member...
I dont think Lemmy would be a
happy about another wrasse in the 55.
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Bam! Took awhile figuring this one out. Knew something was off. Txt a friend and reevaluated and now know what it is.
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Well it’s not a pure flavianalis that’s for sure, but the lining looks wrong for filamentosus. Maybe a hybrid?
 

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Bam! Took awhile figuring this one out. Knew something was off. Txt a friend and reevaluated and now know what it is.
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Definitely a Dottyback.
 

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@Slocke you want to take a guess
We all know I can’t ID flashers and fairies. But based on the two spiked fin it’s a yellowfin. Either that or it’s one of those dang Gen X snowflakes!!
 
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We all know I can’t ID flashers and fairies. But based on the two spiked fin it’s a yellowfin. Either that or it’s one of those dang Gen Z snowflakes!!
You might be better than me on some. Nice to know what others see.

The tail has slight crescent and the dorsal.
My choices were blue and yellow but after some help and going to look again we decided filament And yellowfin.
So @i cant think got it.

May go back and grab it but I can’t keep it.
 

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