I would love to. But they are so hard to find. Haven’t seen any become available. But I have a lonely male if anyone wants to part with a female.Have you planned on getting another Cross hatch?
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I would love to. But they are so hard to find. Haven’t seen any become available. But I have a lonely male if anyone wants to part with a female.Have you planned on getting another Cross hatch?
Fingers crossed you find one eventually - They’re beautiful fish and I’d love one if I didn’t have a medium sized tank (4’x2’x18”)I would love to. But they are so hard to find. Haven’t seen any become available. But I have a lonely male if anyone wants to part with a female.
Stripey is getting on my nerves - If he goes at one more SPS then I won’t be happy haha.“Hopper” my dot dash blenny is always on the lookout .
How do you tell with an earmuff?That earmuff actually looks to be a male.
Within 2 months of each other. Yellow tangs first.Were the yellows added at the same time ?
Female/Juveniles will be a VERY pale pink, usually looking white. When they begin the transition they go a nice pink shade and it’s much more obvious. Here’s a transitional male, almost completely transitioned.How do you tell with an earmuff?
Unfortunately I cannot get good shots of her/him. I will look today. Wow, no spots on dorsal fin. I swear she had them a few days ago. So weird.Here’s a better photo of a mature male. I think yours is transitional however I could be wrong. Got any better photos with the dorsal fin and anal fin showing?
Also, here’s some more photos
I think it’s weird how they are marked almost like a sailfin but yellow .A new friend arrived today and is looking good in QT. I am kind of pleasantly suppressed how deep its color is and how big it is.
Now I know why they’re labelled as Yellow Sailfin Tangs over here, I still prefer the full sized sailfins and the rostratum though.A new friend arrived today and is looking good in QT. I am kind of pleasantly suppressed how deep its color is and how big it is.
The fully extended fins was really the main reason why I chose this photo even though the angle is not the best.Now I know why they’re labelled as Yellow Sailfin Tangs over here, I still prefer the full sized sailfins and the rostratum though.