He's a beauty Albert
Yes looking pretty good.
Paracheilinus sp
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He's a beauty Albert
@evolved Finally! All those wrasse's look GREAT!
That's quite the infamous photo of P. filamentosus which belongs to someone else...
fish /f??/ - Filamented Flasher Wrasse (Paracheilinus...
Very nice everyone!
@Brad Syphus which wrasse is in the 4th pic?
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Awesome pics of some gorgeous wrasses Brad!
-M&T
It is an Elegant coris wrasse, male. Endemic to Hawaiian waters. I have the female mate as well. When my halides go off and just the actinics are on, they do a ritual mating dance every night. The boy has spunk. LOL
1smile1Fantastic collection Hunter.
Perhaps, but we'd need a photo... :wink:i purchased my first wrasse 3 weeks ago and have in a QT now. i cant wait to see how it acts in the DT, it spends most of the day with all its fins out and rides the current of the filter, almost looks like a kite in the water. will post a pic in a week when i get it out of quarantine. maybe you guys could tell me a little more about this fish.
IMO, a 40 is borderline for most Halichoeres in terms of sufficient space; personally I wouldn't.I think wrasses will be a new addiction for me!! You guys are bad influences!!! Haha
I currently have a 40 breeder with very minimalist aquascape. What wrasses can I get?
I was thinking a melanurus wrasse and/or yellow coris wrasse. Would that be okay? I want advice first
Thank you!!
Great pictures!!!
Fair, but that was not the apparent intent of this thread. And it was my impression you claimed ownership of it in response to Brett.Yes indeed but I never said it was "mine" ... I posted it to show a Flasher Wrasse as part of the many Wrasse that are posted.
They are one of the smallest species of the Coris genus, and are supposedly less prone to behaving like the more traditional Coris (as you're thinking). However, I'm also interested to hear Brad's experience here.They look amazing! Do they flip rocks/frags over as the red coris wrasse does in search of food?
Fair, but that was not the apparent intent of this thread. And it was my impression you claimed ownership of it in response to Brett.
Moving on.
this flasher will always have a place in my tank if ever! all 3 of mine are still frozen. can't seem to let them go...Attenuattus: