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This guy took FOREVER to get comfortable in my tank, but now I can't stare at the tank without having him all up in my face!

My male Cirrhilabrus rhomboidalis coloring up nicely. :) Female isn't as impressive yet.

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very nice..that is my next wrasse to get..i am going ot try to find a supermale w/ female....glad that he has settled in
 

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nice looking fish Vince. Is he a fish that buries himself in the sand? Also, is he a jumper? Do you have a top?
 
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Thank you for the kind words!

Freeze - Mine doesn't bury itself, but creates a "cocoon" at night. Maybe because I have a SSB, it usually just finds a secure place between rocks at night and makes his nest. I haven't noticed any jumping behaviors, but I did make a top for the tank. I used one of those DIY window screen kit from home depot. :)
 

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