Early Christmas present to myself. Anampses neoguinaicus . Went to petco. Almost grabbed a leopard wrasse but I already have a blue star.
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Really good sign that it’s out. Rare for a tamarin.Not the best pics but in the tank now. Dang wrasses move!
That was what I noticed at PetCo. Was swimming around and pecking at the rockwork. My local PetCo is better than most. It had 2 female Macropharyngodon meleagris that was enamored of but since I have a Blue Star I figured id go with it. Plus it’s big enough that my butt- hole tang might not try to annoy it.Really good sign that it’s out. Rare for a tamarin.
I also saw a juvenile dragon wrasse at my QT guys' place. Adorable!
McCoskers. I loved mine until the horrible creep of a Dottyback harassed it to the point of permanent hiding. Dotty no longer lives in this house.I have a Lubbock's wrasse, eats well and is active. 75g DT, about 100g total with sump.
Am debating between a McCoskers or a Dusky Brunneus. Looking for reef-safe, colorful and peaceful. Something with a nice and unique personality perhaps. Any suggetsions?
Well has gone into hiding/sleep. Hopefully when the lights start booting up again tomorrow morning it‘ll join my Mel and Leopard.Really good sign that it’s out. Rare for a tamarin.
This has me excited for the McCoskers and Exquisite I have coming soonMcCoskers. I loved mine until the horrible creep of a Dottyback harassed it to the point of permanent hiding. Dotty no longer lives in this house.
They’re usually lots more than that. Where’d you find it for that kind of deal?I do need a McCoskers. I almost bought one a year and a half ago for $35 but passed. Went back the next day and he was gone.
Petco.They’re usually lots more than that. Where’d you find it for that kind of deal?
Not yet! I have one in QT ready in Jan.Anyone experienced with Brunneus and can speak a bit as to their personality?
I have a Lubbock's wrasse, eats well and is active. 75g DT, about 100g total with sump.
Am debating between a McCoskers or a Dusky Brunneus. Looking for reef-safe, colorful and peaceful. Something with a nice and unique personality perhaps. Any suggetsions?
I have one of their closest relatives the lunatus. One of the more peaceful fairies. Mine keeps to itself.Anyone experienced with Brunneus and can speak a bit as to their personality?
Not the best pics but in the tank now. Dang wrasses move!
Mine Just settled in with the group, Personality really hasn't develop yet, not causing any issues at all, Just Cruzes around tank. eats quickly when food is added. Mine is about 2 inches, waiting for her to color up.Not yet! I have one in QT ready in Jan.