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I have a pair of yellow wrasse, underrated fish IMO. Most wrasse are jumpers however. I have a D-D jump net cover to greatly reduce the chance of any fish carpet surfing. Lost far too many fish when I didn't use one.This morning I was looking at my large yellow wrasse thinking how beautiful he was.
I went behind my tank and there he was, on the floor, dried up like one of George Burns Cigars. :mad:
Thats how I usually lost wrasses. Well, I know where this one is. ;Wideyed
I think she made it easy on you as a thank you for taking such good care of her!My Copperband finally passed away peacefully. And she had the courtesy to die stuck to a powerhead near the front of the tank so it was simple to remove her and she didn't become bristleworm food.
If she was near the bottom, It wouldn't have been pretty .
She is the copperband that appears on the cover of my book.
I will get another one when I find a small, good one.
Thats cool. These Fireclowns are about 29 years old and like yours, spawn constantly. They never don't spawn.
You would be much better off leaving them in the DT and putting a tree stump in with them.Yes, I agree. After this spawn I will remove them and put them in quarantine for 72 days then dose with tree stump remover. ;Meh
So good you keep you log book !