As a similar/sister species to melanarus, would the care requirements be the same/similar for chrysotaenia? I'm considering picking up the fish posted ($30 so no biggie) for a new 88g reef tank.
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Correct, care and behavior are the same.As a similar/sister species to melanarus, would the care requirements be the same/similar for chrysotaenia? I'm considering picking up the fish posted ($30 so no biggie) for a new 88g reef tank.
It looks to possibly a P. lineopunctatus. Is it's caudal rounded or pointed?Pretty sure this is a Paracheilinus, not sure species. Possibly transitional male. Wondering if I want to reserve it for when I leave.
Definitely rounded.It looks to possibly a P. lineopunctatus. Is it's caudal rounded or pointed?
Then I would say lineopunctatus.Definitely rounded.
LFS owner just got here. He said either mccoskeri or carpenteri. It wasnt marked and he got it in a bulk shipment. I went ahead purchased it.I have to disagree; I see the mccoskeri or carpenteri markings coming in.
Cirrhilabrus marginatus.How about this bully
Cirrhilabrus marginatus.
Did you use an acclimation box? Regardless probably not. Choose one, but know that this species pictured here is pretty much incompatible with all Cirrhilabrus.Thank you! I added a ruby head wrasse in my 80gal tank. It is hiding because it is contantly chased by this bully. Is there any hope?
So I didn't get an ID on the wrasse I posted. Are you finally stumped?
Did you use an acclimation box? Regardless probably not. Choose one, but know that this species pictured here is pretty much incompatible with all Cirrhilabrus.
So I didn't get an ID on the wrasse I posted. Are you finally stumped?
Seemed like a show off post to me. Life has been past busy lately - barely have time to semi-keep up with this thread, let alone anything else on the site.[emoji23][emoji1531]think you just was showing him off [emoji23]
Cirrhilabrus marginatus.
Is that the same as C. melanomarginatus? They are closely related to Scott's aren't they? They sure look similar.