You should stop flashing your fish.There’s a salt streak on the glass and benereef in the water, but still a decent photo of my exquisite who was all flared up and just staring at me.
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You should stop flashing your fish.There’s a salt streak on the glass and benereef in the water, but still a decent photo of my exquisite who was all flared up and just staring at me.
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They looked dull when I first saw them in person but the pair that my LFS has truly turned my opinion round on them.Thank you was looking at them on DD yesterday, could tell 100% they are the Same thank you again for more education. And another to be add to my wish list.
Im almost sure pairing doesn't work long term. As in aquarium settings they "always" will transition to male.Hi sorry if this has been discussed on here. Is it possible to have 2 mccoskers male & female? I dont have either yet and have read conflicting info if they can be kept together. If so how would I go about introducing them? I have a 90g btw.
Yeah. As said it’s best not to pair wrasses. Get two different species of flasher instead!Hi sorry if this has been discussed on here. Is it possible to have 2 mccoskers male & female? I dont have either yet and have read conflicting info if they can be kept together. If so how would I go about introducing them? I have a 90g btw.
10 of 11 in this FTSSome morning pictures! Anyone up for a game?? Can anyone beat 8 wrasse in single picture?!
Im almost sure pairing doesn't work long term. As in aquarium settings they "always" will transition to male.
In a natural setting its a dominance/submissive heirarchial order.
Decided to treat everyone today to some small gang photos!
Plus, I’m usually always late to wrasse Wednesday, why not be early?
Probably to the lfs along with the six line. IMO both of those will limit any future fairy or flashers especially in the 32. Two mels in the 90 would fight.I have melanarus wrasses in two tanks, and the one in the 20 gallon that I got to deal with bristle worms didn't make a dent in the worms, and if now harassing the smaller fish in the tank ( a pair of mocha clowns, two PJ cardinals ans a bicolor dottyback) The larger wrasse is in a 90 gallon tank with a pair of Clarkeii clowns, a large desjadini tang, a sizable yellow tang, an equally sizable blue hippo tang, a coral beauty, a tiny 6-line wrasse, a lawn mower blenny and a small blue chromis. I have a 32 gallon tank with a pair of gladiator clowns, a blue hippo tang, who is outgroing the tank, a huma huma trigger that is also probably outgrowing the tank and a orchid dotty back. Where is the best place to move the melanarus wrasse from the 20 gallon?
I see no issues with the fish you have. Does your tank have a 1-2 inch sand bed? What wrasses/colors are you interested in?Hey Everyone,
I have a 150gallon reef tank. I am looking to add some wrasses to my tank.
In their i already have
Desjardini tang
Hippo tang
Two black ice clowns
3 bimac anthias
Wantanabi angel
A few coral and a few peppermint shrimps.
I suggest Halichoeres and fairy wrasse as they would best deal with the tangs without being too aggressive themselves.Hey Everyone,
I have a 150gallon reef tank. I am looking to add some wrasses to my tank.
In their i already have
Desjardini tang
Hippo tang
Two black ice clowns
3 bimac anthias
Wantanabi angel
A few coral and a few peppermint shrimps.
With the tangs, you’re wanting to add Cirrhilabrus species that are slightly higher on the aggression scale. First try out one of these guys;Hey Everyone,
I have a 150gallon reef tank. I am looking to add some wrasses to my tank.
In their i already have
Desjardini tang
Hippo tang
Two black ice clowns
3 bimac anthias
Wantanabi angel
A few coral and a few peppermint shrimps.