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I have one, it is a very striking addition to my reef tank. Peaceful and social.Do these look better in person?
I don't understand how they're selling for more than what a diamond tail flasher costs?
Do you have any recent pictures of it? Woulsnt happen to have a flame wrasse too would you? I'm curious if they will get along... Have a feeling they won't.I have one, it is a very striking addition to my reef tank. Peaceful and social.
Do you have any recent pictures of it? Woulsnt happen to have a flame wrasse too would you? I'm curious if they will get along... Have a feeling they won't.
Yeah, they seem to be very similarly shaped to the flame wrasses (jordani). I had a female flame and the main difference to me is more pronounced fin size on the back and bottom of the fish and the yellow mark near the base of the tail. Plus, it seems the red is a bit brighter if that makes any sense.I'm wondering the same thing. They kinda look similar to female flames.
There's a lot more to fish pricing than just appearance and supply/demand.Do these look better in person?
I don't understand how they're selling for more than what a diamond tail flasher costs?
Yet again, common names are not common.Yes, both are common names for the same fish, an as of yet, but soon to be described, Cirrhilabrus species.
We do know that they're in the same complex, so chances aren't particularly great.Do you have any recent pictures of it? Woulsnt happen to have a flame wrasse too would you? I'm curious if they will get along... Have a feeling they won't.
Thanks evolved! I was hoping you would chime in!There's a lot more to fish pricing than just appearance and supply/demand.
Yet again, common names are not common.
And yes - there will be a paper published soon on the species which will give it a real latin name.
We do know that they're in the same complex, so chances aren't particularly great.
There's a lot more to fish pricing than just appearance and supply/demand.
Yet again, common names are not common.
And yes - there will be a paper published soon on the species which will give it a real latin name.
We do know that they're in the same complex, so chances aren't particularly great.
I'm not really sure at what depth they are being collected, but depth and the remoteness of a collection point can drive price more than anything. I suspect it's a bit of both if not more of the latter with this species.Are they collected at ridiculous depths to justify the pricing?
Who is this from Marsh? Sneezebeetle?Sure thing. I will get a pic when I get home tonight....next time you come out to Houston let me know...you can stop by and check him out.
Yep! Its meWho is this from Marsh? Sneezebeetle?
I feel like Sherlock Holmes! [emoji41]Yep! Its me