You went and got that Amanda? Let’s see.Picked up 2 newbies today! Both closely related to my currently weird and wonderful wrasse - one I have been after for a while…
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You went and got that Amanda? Let’s see.Picked up 2 newbies today! Both closely related to my currently weird and wonderful wrasse - one I have been after for a while…
I wish! Honestly, it’s even better than an Amanda - two Pseudojuloides speciesYou went and got that Amanda? Let’s see.
That’s one I’d love but unfortunately they’re too finicky for me.Atavai?
Here is my contribution for today - African Exquisite Wrasse - Pretty common, but I still really like the darker color set.
He came from a tank break down so his colours are fully there, I’m hoping to get a decent photo of him.Can’t wait to see the full colors of that sev
It is, I’ve been after one for a good few months now - even before I was limited on wrasse options in the 4’.Oooooooh! Can’t wait to see pictures of the kaleidos all comfy and colored up. I haven’t read about them in a long time, but at the time they were very rare to see, so this must be a really special grab for you!
It is, I’ve been after one for a good few months now - even before I was limited on wrasse options in the 4’.
Here’s the one that started my love for them, this is in the LFS’s display;
wowWent to one of my LFS to stock up on frozen today since they usually have the best prices on large sheets of mysis. Trying to stock up before the baby is born (wife is scheduled for induction on Friday). Usually I don't buy a lot of fish there since they tend to be much more expensive than all my other LFS, but I ended up leaving with an early father's day gift because wifey said I couldn't leave without them!
Pseudojuloides splendens
And it's not a wrasse, but I know y'all appreciate these as well, Hoplolatilus marcosi! No in-tank pic since it immediately went into the Watchman goby's burrow.
Also had the Halichoeres biocellatus peek out and steal some food for the first time since being introduced today, no signs of aggression from tankmates, just skittish still. No signs of the Macropharyngodon moyeri yet, but hopefully both start coming out much more frequently!