China wrasse Anampses neoguinaicus

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I've been researching them for a while. It doesn't seem like a lot of people keep them. From what info I have found is they are like other Anampses wrasses, not very good shippers, take a while to ween onto prepared foods but it can be done.
 

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all I know is they seem to do better on live food introduced in a more natural way... kinda like mandarin goby's.
 

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They are hardier and stay smaller than most anampses species. They are peaceful and feed pretty easily.
 

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my LFS has one and I was debating on getting it...I already have a Blue Dot and a Yellow Tail so I know their needs, but I'm unfamiliar with the Blackbacks interaction with other Tamarins...tagging along.
 

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Something Fishy :: Aquarium Livestock :: Fish :: China Wrasse
Heres a china nothing super flashy just a nice looking fish,they almost have a mother of pearl sheen to them in person.
I think they are spectacular. Not flashy colorful but a very beautiful wrasse nevertheless. Female and male pictures I. My tank
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