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If you remember earlier in this thread I almost got to put 2 toads together, well now I have the opportunity!
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How would you say that this wrasse would get along with others?
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Could you confirm the I.D. for me? Pteragogus enneacanthus?
 

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I usually base it on that cryptus has a "stubbier" look to it, but it is hard to tell length when he is angled toward the camera.
 
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Oh sweet. How much more growth would I be looking at for this one? 1-2"?
 
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It perches, behaviour is similar to a hawkfish but I didn't notice any aggression
 
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What kind of corals are tobies least likely to nip at? The fingerprint has so far left morphs and nems alone [emoji14]
 

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What kind of corals are tobies least likely to nip at? The fingerprint has so far left morphs and nems alone [emoji14]
Anemones are usually left alone, as are Euphyllias.

The corals that are most likely to get nipped are fleshy brains, such as wellsos, acans, and blastos. Beyond that it is case-by-case. I've had a few nip sps, where most ignore sps, I've had one nip polyps on toadstools, all others ignored leathers, zoas are hit-and-miss, mushrooms are left alone.
 

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