Without a doubt that is flavianalis.
Thank you! So definitely not a Mccosker and they will be fine together right?
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Without a doubt that is flavianalis.
I would still utilize a social acclimation box to introduce it.Thank you! So definitely not a Mccosker and they will be fine together right?
I would still utilize a social acclimation box to introduce it.Thank you! So definitely not a Mccosker and they will be fine together right?
I would still utilize a social acclimation box to introduce it.
The anal fin does not have red margin, it is all yellow. The mccokers is yellow and red.They are in QT together right now.
Also how do you know it is a yellowfin? It only have one thing sticking up from his fin, just trying to understand and make sure I do not have two mccoskers
Male Cirrhilabrus solorensis.Wrasse id please.
Solarensis fairy wrasse. I have one myself.Wrasse id please.
Thanks for quick replyMale Cirrhilabrus solorensis.
This guy is beautiful. Thinking of adding him to our tank. Do you foresee any issues with the other wrasses we have in our tank? The other wrasses we have are a Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus), Ruby Head Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus cf cyanopleura), Exquisite Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus exquisitus), Ruby Longfin fairy wrasse, (Cirrhilabrus rubeus) and Yellow wrasse (halichoeres chrysus).Male Cirrhilabrus solorensis.
The rubyhead is a closely related species, so there may be increased aggression.This guy is beautiful. Thinking of adding him to our tank. Do you foresee any issues with the other wrasses we have in our tank? The other wrasses we have are a Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus), Ruby Head Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus cf cyanopleura), Exquisite Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus exquisitus), Ruby Longfin fairy wrasse, (Cirrhilabrus rubeus) and Yellow wrasse (halichoeres chrysus).
I'm thinking it may not be a good idea to add. Darn LFS keeps bringing in different wrasses because he knows how much I love them. Happy I check here first before purchasing. Thanks again.The rubyhead is a closely related species, so there may be increased aggression.
Top pic is filamtosus, whipfin.
Looks like Halichoeres chrysotaenia, but I would need to see the tail.
Thanks!
You got a female fairy wrasse from the lubbocki complex of species.Hi everyone,
I'm in the market for some Paracheilinus and was told by my LFS they had a female flasher. This is what i found:
What do you guys think? More information the story in this thread:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/identifying-female-flasher-wrasses.363521/
Thanks in advanced