thank you for the response. Watched your Macna presentation yesterday - was excellent information.10-30 meters
He will eventually adjust.
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thank you for the response. Watched your Macna presentation yesterday - was excellent information.10-30 meters
He will eventually adjust.
Probably P. flavianalis, but I need to see the fins.Picked this guy up just labeled “Fairy Wrasse.” I am thinking Carpenters
Probably P. flavianalis, but I need to see the fins.
P. flavianalis it is.Trying to get the best shot. It went in quarantine yesterday and just started coming out today.
I don't have the codec to see that video, but the picture seems to show C. rubripinnis.Can you ID this wrasse I had a while back?
thank you! @evolved can you check out my most recent thread? I had a question about wrasses and sex. I heard there was another sub forum on this category but I can’t find itI don't have the codec to see that video, but the picture seems to show C. rubripinnis.
Pseudocheilinus evanidusHi! What Wrasse would you say this is, and do you think he will go well together with my yellow Coris?
Thanks!
Pseudocheilinus evanidus
Incompatible, as Pseudocheilinus wrasses are not to be mixed with others.
Looks like a file fish to me.What do we think? H Claudia or Biocellatus?
Upon closer look I'm quite confident it is H Biocellatus
That's biocellatus.What do we think? H Claudia or Biocellatus?
Upon closer look I'm quite confident it is H Biocellatus
cf. cyanopluera - ruby headCyanopluera?
No, sorry. That's cyanopluera.
Exquisite; any idea of the region? Wondering what it will look like at maturity.