Thank youThalassoma lunare.
Not suitable for a reef tank IMO. Others may disagree, but the temperament is not kind. All motile inverts are tasty. Coral safe, though.
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Thank youThalassoma lunare.
Not suitable for a reef tank IMO. Others may disagree, but the temperament is not kind. All motile inverts are tasty. Coral safe, though.
It, like all Thalassoma, will pretty much eat anything that moves. Including small fish, if they can catch them. If it takes issue with another fish it can't eat, it might just bite its eyes out... (seriously).liveaquaria says it'll eat mantis shrimp,
It, like all Thalassoma, will pretty much eat anything that moves. Including small fish, if they can catch them. If it takes issue with another fish it can't eat, it might just bite its eyes out... (seriously).
But it won't eat corals, so there's that.
Ok. I guess I’ll be getting rid of this one. Thank you.Halichoeres radiatus
(eventually a 20" fish, FYI)
Halichoeres radiatus
(eventually a 20" fish, FYI)
Paracheilinus cyaneus
Paracheilinus cyaneus
Yes; it's a matter of the caudal shape.Even with that yellow in there?
Yes; it's a matter of the caudal shape.
Still the same fish. First picture was all that was needed.
Still the same fish. First picture was all that was needed.
The shape of the tail is the most important feature.