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It's really hard to tell. Use white light. If I had to guess, it looks like Cirrhilabrus rubrisquamis or C finifenmaa. Either one is a way cooler and rarer wrasse.
Here we areIt's really hard to tell. Use white light. If I had to guess, it looks like Cirrhilabrus rubrisquamis or C finifenmaa. Either one is a way cooler and rarer wrasse.
That’s Cirrhilabrus chaliasi, ruby headed wrasseHere we are
Found it on live aquaria and its the exact one, thank you! Looks like I got it about 40% off thanks to the misID.That’s Cirrhilabrus chaliasi, ruby headed wrasse
The yellow wrasse is not a Coris wrasse but a Halichoeres wrasse so you already have a wrasse from the Halichoeres genus like the melanurus. A melanurus should work though there are less aggressive options.Found it on live aquaria and its the exact one, thank you! Looks like I got it about 40% off thanks to the misID.
On a related note, ive got 2 "slots" left for wrasses in tank (120g, currently this wrasse, a small yellow coris, and a small carpenter wrasse)
One will definitely be for a melanarus, or at least something from that genus, but i recently found out that the last fish i wanted is now protected and unavailable.
Are there any reef safe, non endangered, longer finned wrasses that do well with other wrasses you could recommend? Ive got good 3 LFS, im sure one of them can get in anything thats legal.
Update, melanarus arrived a few weeks ago and so far it, the ruby head, and the coris are all doing great.The yellow wrasse is not a Coris wrasse but a Halichoeres wrasse so you already have a wrasse from the Halichoeres genus like the melanurus. A melanurus should work though there are less aggressive options.
Usually I’d suggest a variety of fairies but you already have the ruby head and that is a male of one of the feistier complexes.![]()
The members of the right group, rubriventralis, often have long fins.
Other options are other flasher wrasse, other Halichoeres, does a dusky have “long fins”?, or a leopard.
Which one is now protected?Found it on live aquaria and its the exact one, thank you! Looks like I got it about 40% off thanks to the misID.
On a related note, ive got 2 "slots" left for wrasses in tank (120g, currently this wrasse, a small yellow coris, and a small carpenter wrasse)
One will definitely be for a melanarus, or at least something from that genus, but i recently found out that the last fish i wanted is now protected and unavailable.
Are there any reef safe, non endangered, longer finned wrasses that do well with other wrasses you could recommend? Ive got good 3 LFS, im sure one of them can get in anything thats legal.
The filamented flashers, according to my LFS, also apparently kole and purple tangs are also near impossible to get without dropping 400 noe apparently so ill have to settle for a mimic or maybe a scopas.Which one is now protected?