I have watched you eat crabs a few times. Yes I’m concerned for my safety. What were those round crab appetizers you ate
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I have watched you eat crabs a few times. Yes I’m concerned for my safety. What were those round crab appetizers you ate
It’s a juvenile exquisite wrasse
Wrong, it’s a Halichoeres bivittatusIt’s a juvenile exquisite wrasse
The old slippery dickWrong, it’s a Halichoeres bivittatus
Those fire shrimp seem to be worshipping their wrasse overlords
Those fire shrimp seem to be worshipping their wrasse overlords
The old slippery dick
Some of those were supposed to in my tank!Those fire shrimp seem to be worshipping their wrasse overlords
Those fire shrimp seem to be worshipping their wrasse overlords
Had 10 down to 6 I think. Food stays high in the tank the shrimp are hungry. They picked off cleaners then started each other. Seems stabile now. Or maybe @OrchidMiss has been using them to cook
Had 10 down to 6 I think. Food stays high in the tank the shrimp are hungry. They picked off cleaners then started each other. Seems stabile now. Or maybe @OrchidMiss has been using them to cook
Reminds me inverts at reefco I totally forgotSome of those were supposed to in my tank!
1. Cirrhilabrus lubbocki (INDO!)Easy couple to start with
A harder one. There were a bunch but none would sit still:
Finally not wrasse but what are they?
Right1. Cirrhilabrus lubbocki (INDO!)
Right2. Cirrhilabrus flavidorsalis ()
Wrong3. Coris gaimard
Right4. Pentapodus emeryii
Coris formosa?Wrong
Both are very close but this one has a white face. Online photo for you:Coris formosa?
Oh! It’s C. cuvieri, I thought the white marking was maybe a defect but didn’t really focus in on it as much as I should’ve.Both are very close but this one has a white face. Online photo for you:
Makes sense. Maybe I should have said that those pictures are of two different ones. I was sure the first one I saw was a gaimard with a scraped face too.Oh! It’s C. cuvieri, I thought the white marking was maybe a defect but didn’t really focus in on it as much as I should’ve.