I'm in the early stages of my first build and was already thinking about a wrasse to add to my stock list. This thread is making me reconsider...now I want so many more!
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I'm in the early stages of my first build and was already thinking about a wrasse to add to my stock list. This thread is making me reconsider...now I want so many more!
Appreciate this. Good reminder to take things slow and give thought to what makes the most sense for the larger plan.i did too, until the one wrasse that surived LiveAquria shipment ended up being a total #!$@
Now im scared to add even a pintail or any fairy wrasse for that matter.
But i had a lubbok which was suposed to arrive with this red longfin, and well, the lubbok came DOA, and the red longfin thinks its a male anthias and wont leave them alone.
And it just my Lyres anthais. My Lyres already fight enough amungst each other, and now they got a wrassee that goes postal every now and then on them.
But he completely ignores the Carriberry's and everything else in that tank for that matter.
That’s simple. Get rid of the sixline.Hey, what's the best way to introduce new fish in a tank with a sixline with a mean-streak?
You guys with the C. rubeus horror stories are making me think twice about my #1 fairy pick. Might swap out the rubeus for an exquisite.
He's the hero he never wanted to be.If i had a choice... id definitely not get it again...
The moment i see any of my Anthias with battered side, im gonna tear my tank down and fish it out if i have to.
As i said lucky for me, the Anthias know the Orchid has its back, although my Orchid also seems to be getting annoyed at all these Anthias coming over to it from time to time now.
It’s my most peaceful fairyYou guys with the C. rubeus horror stories are making me think twice about my #1 fairy pick. Might swap out the rubeus for an exquisite.
How should I go about that? It's in a 200 gallon tank.That’s simple. Get rid of the sixline.
How should I go about that? It's in a 200 gallon tank.
Fish trap works. I’ve been able to catch many wrasses that way. I use a trap with a heavy drop glass door triggered by a long fishing line so I can be out of site. Feed the fish via the trap for a week without doing anything.How should I go about that? It's in a 200 gallon tank.
Hogfish being weird this morning. Was acting very interested in the melanurus. Maybe just wanted to do some cleaning. I have seen it clean my braver fish.
Wish I had a better video. As always I only caught the very end. Usually it just slowly cruises the top of the tank and has little to no interaction unless another fish goes to it.That is a cool fish. I read somewhere that they kinda ween off of eating parasites as they grow. Maybe he just needs a little nibble to hold him over.
Really interesting to see how “peaceful” it is being compared to some cleaner wrasse I’ve had over the years that would harass others while trying to clean them to the point of causing injury and stress.