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I believe only the females have a very obvious caudal spot but the males do have one it’s just not as obvious as the fish ages.Hi @i cant think, sorry to tag you out the blue but by reading different threads, I know you are a wrasses expert. I have a noob question, is the tail spot of melanurus wrasses male disappears with age? Thank you in advance if you have time to respond.
I am missing the inner circle compared to bam bam. There very bright instead. Maybe they lost the inside color before I bought them.orange zoa look like bam bams.
ah i could not see that in the last picture....I am missing the inner circle compared to bam bam. There very bright instead. Maybe they lost the inside color before I bought them.
Yes I went to the shop which does 50% but was not convinced frags were in good shape so I headed to another LFS I took 3 frags, 1 conch, a blue leg, 2 snails and the flipper lens (the magnet is not floating FYI) so I can enjoy my corals. It is already 6:20pm and light switch off at 7:30, sorry if it is blue.Aren't you going to get frags today too?
Beautiful!Yes I went to the shop which does 50% but was not convinced frags were in good shape so I headed to another LFS I took 3 frags, 1 conch, a blue leg, 2 snails and the flipper lens (the magnet is not floating FYI) so I can enjoy my corals. It is already 6:20pm and light switch off at 7:30, sorry if it is blue.
Today was a better day for the tailspots, far from perfect but improvement. The one of the glass was moving more around his submission area. First half of the day, he was completed ignore. This afternoon, the bully came few times for intimidation no nipping. Directly after light off, they both stay like less than 2 inches of each other. I will follow if it goes better or not.If your tailspots work out, I'm getting another