Oh man, I'm so sorry about all of this.
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The red head died 2 days after I added it. Looked perfectly healthy, but I know wrasses can be carriers and not show symptoms. Only my wrasses have been affected. You recently lost your choats for no known reason, right? Maybe there's a weird wrasse flu going around haha.This is terrible. That redhead has been in there for a bit. Are other non-wrasses affected?
Maybe there's a weird wrasse flu going around haha.
It’s hard when you can’t figure out what happened. @Crabby48 knows I had an issue 6-12 months ago where I lost 6 lyretail, bimac, tomini, pink streak, vivien, and copperband within two weeks. Most of those fish I had for 2 years. Heavy breathing and loss of appetite. Watanabe, bellus and chrysus totally unaffected and still have them today.The red head died 2 days after I added it. Looked perfectly healthy, but I know wrasses can be carriers and not show symptoms. Only my wrasses have been affected. You recently lost your choats for no known reason, right? Maybe there's a weird wrasse flu going around haha.
What wrasses do you currently have to go with him?Tank is finally ready for restocking! This guy should arrive Tuesday. Haven’t ordered from DD in years, fingers crossed all goes well.
M. negrosensis, A. neoguinaicus, and C. johnsoni. I lost my others to what I thought was a possible contagion brought in by the rubricephalus, but now I suspect my angelfish killed them all... ironic how only my large wrasses died, disease does not discriminate like that. @MoMoTheMonster watched my angel attack my foxface relentlessly the other night so it's time for the angel to be evicted.What wrasses do you currently have to go with him?
I’m sure you’ll get some great displays from this guy.
That’s a shame to hear about the angel, on the other hand atleast your Neoguinaicus and Johnson I managed to surviveM. negrosensis, A. neoguinaicus, and C. johnsoni. I lost my others to what I thought was a possible contagion brought in by the rubricephalus, but now I suspect my angelfish killed them all... ironic how only my large wrasses died, disease does not discriminate like that. @MoMoTheMonster watched my angel attack my foxface relentlessly the other night so it's time for the angel to be evicted.
About 5" so far no one wants her. I think if she had more territory than my 90g it would help chill her out.how big is the lamarcks ? have a place to go with him ?
is pretty though, whatever it isHappy Holidays Salty. Wondering if you could help with an ID here.
It was bag taggedas a Sri Lankan green wrasse. Doesn't seem right to me.
This is known as a ‘Bleeding Heart Wrasse’ or Halichoeres margaritaceus another species which goes under this name is Halichoeres nebulosus and both are usually mistaken for eachother.Happy Holidays Salty. Wondering if you could help with an ID here.
It was bag taggedas a Sri Lankan green wrasse. Doesn't seem right to me.
Hey Lost! Happy Holidays to you too!Happy Holidays Salty. Wondering if you could help with an ID here.
It was bag taggedas a Sri Lankan green wrasse. Doesn't seem right to me.