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The photos aren’t great however it does seem it’s either one of these;
It looks like this pic almost exactly. Third down on the right. Every other pic I found had different coloration.The photos aren’t great however it does seem it’s either one of these;
Cirrhilabrus chalasai
Cirrhilabrus aurantidorsalis
Generally, males and females seem relatively hard to differentiate with minor differences however it’s rare females enter this hobby.Can't find much information online other than generally peacefull and deep red head=male?
Any known behavioral/aggression quirks?Generally, males and females seem relatively hard to differentiate with minor differences however it’s rare females enter this hobby.
They can be rather boisterous as males, if you want a pintail you’ll want to wait for or maybe even ditch the idea of the Orange Back.Any known behavioral/aggression quirks?
Boisterous as in occasional chase and fin nip or six line wrasse kill your tang and other wrasse boisterous?They can be rather boisterous as males, if you want a pintail you’ll want to wait for or maybe even ditch the idea of the Orange Back.
It’s more likely to be an occasional chase than outright kill.Boisterous as in occasional chase and fin nip or six line wrasse kill your tang and other wrasse boisterous?
He , the Lubbock and the mela ignore each other completely for now. Hes a pretty chill mela from what ive heard they are capable of. He's maybe snagged 1 hermit a year and even leaves my tiny fish and snails alone. For now. Still plan to lose him once my buddy has his 75 up.It’s more likely to be an occasional chase than outright kill.
Seeing your plan currently it should work
Almost forgot. Would flasher wrasses fit into here and if so are there any in particular to avoid.It’s more likely to be an occasional chase than outright kill.
Seeing your plan currently it should work
Assuming it’s a 4’ tank most of them should fit. I’d avoid the larger specimens though. They tend to like height and more room (6’+). The main two for that are;Almost forgot. Would flasher wrasses fit into here and if so are there any in particular to avoid.
120 4x2x2 with 29g sump, 2-3" sand bed, about 30xflow and 150ish lbs rock. And by fit i mostly meant fit into the stocking plan with the fairies lol.Assuming it’s a 4’ tank most of them should fit. I’d avoid the larger specimens though. They tend to like height and more room (6’+). The main two for that are;
P. hemitaeniatus
P. octotaenia
They should however again you’ll want to get them in before the orange back goes in as this genus isn’t too great with pushy wrasses unfortunately.120 4x2x2 with 29g sump, 2-3" sand bed, about 30xflow and 150ish lbs rock. And by fit i mostly meant fit into the stocking plan with the fairies lol.
Okay I'll try to find a few before hes done qting. Should i take care to get different genus' or are they ok with "cousins" generally? Info I'm finding is rather mixed.They should however again you’ll want to get them in before the orange back goes in as this genus isn’t too great with pushy wrasses unfortunately.
You can have specimens of the same genus just not the same speciesOkay I'll try to find a few before hes done qting. Should i take care to get different genus' or are they ok with "cousins" generally? Info I'm finding is rather mixed.