Males get pretty big, so shipping costs more. A good sized male will retail $150-300.Oh ok so fair price then. I'm kinda curious on how much males cost, but I'm not gonna bother you too much. Thank you very much!
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Males get pretty big, so shipping costs more. A good sized male will retail $150-300.Oh ok so fair price then. I'm kinda curious on how much males cost, but I'm not gonna bother you too much. Thank you very much!
Looks like a flavianalis flasher, but would need better pics to i.d. for sure.At the LFS in a cube with poor visibility, labeled pink margin fiary... I have a rubrimarginalis, and this dude's nothing like him...what are we looking at, really? The tank's got algae clouding up the view.
A McCoskers or Carpenters Flasher would be my guess.At the LFS in a cube with poor visibility, labeled pink margin fiary... I have a rubrimarginalis, and this dude's nothing like him...what are we looking at, really? The tank's got algae clouding up the view.
Ok. Now I dont think its either P. Carpenteri nor P. MccoskeriNot sure this helps...but it's about as good as I can get.
It should be fine. Just use an acclimation box to introduce it.Thanks much. Any potential compatibility issues with H. melanurus, H. timorensis, C. rubrimarginatus, a female Anampses (Psych head tamarin), and/or a large cleaner wrasse that anyone knows of? Not sure about the age of this individual either...it's pretty large...maybe about 3" or so.
Pseudocheilinus octotaenia, eightline wrasse.
Could anyone help ID this one?
Sorry for the crappy pic..
As @eatbreakfast stated, that is a Pseudocheilinus octotaenia, Eightline wrasse. He is a mean one. Not the Eightline Flasher wrasse which is Paracheilinus octotaenia. I got confused on this when I first keep Flasher and Fairy wrasse so I did not want @AB_Reefer to be similarly confused.
Could anyone help ID this one?
Sorry for the crappy pic..
This is not my fish, I was flipping through images and saw it. Even dead it is very pretty. I can tell it is fairy wrasse, or possibly a flasher but other than that I'm lost. Any idea what kind of wrasse it is?