I am new to this hobby I have done a lot of research but I want some more info I am very interested in the Tanakas Pygmy Wrasse does anyone have personal experience with this fish thank you
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So sorry that sounds horrible.i had one for a few months.
He was definitely my favourite fish, very shy at first and barely saw him, but became one of the boldest fish.
unfortunately i lost him when i went out of country for a month and had my friend take care of my tank. not sure if he jumped or starved or anything, just disappeared. my friend didn't know anything about fish nor to watch out for the wrasse specifically so he didn't even know it was in there.
yea i was super sad for a long time.So sorry that sounds horrible.
i know that feeling smh. Mono, Ontario, i have to drive at least 1 hour to find stores that sell SW and corals. Big Als if you in Ontario and need fish/corals. *just not the brampton store* Liveaquaria doesnt ship to Canada i dont think, which is a shame due to their large selection.yea i was super sad for a long time.
Especially in Canada where its already hard enough finding rare fish/corals.
had a chance at a couple of yellow line pygmies but they were 150$ each so i passed...
yea i wouldn’t go with live aquaria mine didn’t do well when i first got it then they ghosted me glad mine made it thoughi know that feeling smh. Mono, Ontario, i have to drive at least 1 hour to find stores that sell SW and corals. Big Als if you in Ontario and need fish/corals. *just not the brampton store* Liveaquaria doesnt ship to Canada i dont think, which is a shame due to their large selection.
Wait they can change color? On command? Like chameleons??I have one and have had him for a couple years now and he is great!
He is a little shy but does a good job of keeping my 40 gallon free of pests, he seems to eat flat worms, montipora eating nudibranchs and other pests.
I think he is a guy because he likes to flash his fins at his refection once in a while, which is adorable since he is so small.
One thing I like is that they can change color from a dark red to a yellow orange to blend in. They are also fairly hardy; he managed to survive full on velvet.
A lot of fish can change color based on mood/stress.Wait they can change color? On command? Like chameleons??
Ohh ok kapischA lot of fish can change color based on mood/stress.
my rabbitfish for example goes from a white base with orange spots when calm to an almost camo pattern of dark greys and white and blacks and no spots when stressed. He can switch colors back and forth within seconds.