Pintail wrasse

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Last weekend was picking up a new fish-was talked (not that it took much) into trying out a pintail wrasse. While still skiddish and hiding, his coloration is just awesome-if all goes well thinking this will be a sweet addition
 

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Last weekend was picking up a new fish-was talked (not that it took much) into trying out a pintail wrasse. While still skiddish and hiding, his coloration is just awesome-if all goes well thinking this will be a sweet addition
If your tank is heavily stocked already, be careful. These guys can’t deal with stress as well as other wrasses can and generally they go ‘missing’ because of it.
 

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Agree with @i cant think . Pintails are one of the more timid of fairy wrasses. I've had two. Unfortunately they both jumped even though I had a lid. They just found a way.
 

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