Ok, here's some video from this afternoon.
Stunning pink face wrasse! I notice you had a quoyi parrot in the first video, but not in the second. Was there any conflict with wrasses?
Thank you so much for sharing the videos and experience.
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Ok, here's some video from this afternoon.
He should be able to mix, just use a social acclimation box for introduction.Can he mix with other aggressive wrasses ?
Well could not leave it not when it's a wrasse and only 20$ hope he gets along with my eight line and coris in the main DT
First one is Halichoeres radiatus, puddingwife wrasse, juvenile.
what about these two. Just picked up the second one yesterday![]()
Stunning pink face wrasse! I notice you had a quoyi parrot in the first video, but not in the second. Was there any conflict with wrasses?
Thank you so much for sharing the videos and experience.
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No ID on this fish at all, not sure this is even a wrasse, but it seems to move and act like one.
Definitly a Pteragogus, but more brightly colored than most I've seen. Based on facial markings and body stripings, I will venture P. enneacanthus as the i.d.That's a tough one... I'm thinking something of the Pteragogus genus.
Very much so; expense snacks!Does that include my 4 skunk cleaners, blood shrimp and coral banded shrimp?
That's a gorgeous fish. Congrats on your find. Curious where you got it, what they labeled it as, and how much he was?I thought it might like to eat inverts just from watching him(I'm gonna assume it's a male since its so colorful). But I also have pair of yellow coris wrasses, pair of Melanurus wrassses so I already expect that. I also have an exquisite and a flame wrasse. Everyone seems to play nicely so far in my 200DD. Thanks again for your help! I feel very fortunate to have acquired this seemingly rare fish.