Grown in tanks are lots of light purples, pinks, neon greens, light browns, rusty reds, and pale oranges. What contrasts that well? Dark blacks and crisp whites/silvers!
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The leuco is getting a bit hefty!Is it Wrasse Wednesday? I got all 3 (plus the Fox) in a single shot! Ok, it's an FTS but they're all huddled together around the Foxface.
He's a fatty! Getting fully striped face too. Greens and Pinks are really starting to show up. I'm pretty sure my mel is still transitioning or he's a very low key male. Bright colors but his face is still mostly straight lines like a Juvi.The leuco is getting a bit hefty!
Really cool! I’m a bit jealouswell the 3rd attempt didn't work either. Bit silly i have to do this.
I'm tempted to just let the gunthers out tomorrow. The blunthead wouln't stop moving too, so i felt bad and ended up just letting it out at the same time as the anampses and melanurus.Really cool! I’m a bit jealous
How large is your tank? Chrysus is a very mild mannered wrasse and would work well. The clowns and grama can be aggressive so if the tank is large enough the chrysus should do fine. Leucoxanthus would be another good choice.I have one carpenters flasher wrasse and one ornate leopard in my tank and im considering adding a halichoeres chrysus. The flasher is full grown but timid, the leopard is very small (a bit smaller than 2"). They dont seem to care about one another. I want to get a small chrysus, do you think it will work out well?
Other fish are:
Ocellaris pair
Royal Gramma
Fire goby Nemateleotris magnifica
Pajama cardinal
Tank is very peaceful overall so i dont want to mess it up. The royal gramma is the most territorial of them all.
Forgot to add that info. Its a 80g 4 feet.How large is your tank? Chrysus is a very mild mannered wrasse and would work well. The clowns and grama can be aggressive so if the tank is large enough the chrysus should do fine. Leucoxanthus would be another good choice.
Gonna need some IDs on some of these wrasses! #1/2, #4, #10/11?LFS had some fun friends in today. I had time to stop in between my 2 patients. I really need a bigger tank...
Not a wrasse, but one they don't have in often and he posed for me.
Either of those two “yellow” wrasses will do fine.Forgot to add that info. Its a 80g 4 feet.