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And if we don’t want to be like you?Choati are overrated just get the off brand knock off version like me!
Choati are overrated just get the off brand knock off version like me!
Lol I’m kidding. It is like a reverted Choati. Instead of the almost all orange with white and silver markings it’s the almost all white and silver with orange markings I can see so I guess it be a fun trade off.And if we don’t want to be like you?
Yeah. I'd probably get a leopard if I had somewhere to put it but I don't think the risk would work out with current stocking and tank size. Also I think the timor is just really cute!Lol I’m kidding. It is like a reverted Choati. Instead of the almost all orange with white and silver markings it’s the almost all white and silver with orange markings I can see so I guess it be a fun trade off.
Not sure my other Halichoeres would agree with that…Choati are overrated just get the off brand knock off version like me!
I bet adding the choati will cause your bipartitus to begin the transition.Not sure my other Halichoeres would agree with that…
Then again, I wasn’t sure how my bipartitus would react to a choati although I had the option to transfer her to the 4’ tank (Knowing my other fish wouldn’t be aggressive - I transferred my naoko into the display when he was at his worst).
It likely will, I know one would start a transition but the question of which is high. I assume the most aggressive would transition so that would likely be the bipartitus.I bet adding the choati will cause your bipartitus to begin the transition.
He is beautiful, I do love the blue background against the orange lines on the timorensis. If I had to redo my wrasse gangs I’m sure one would end up placing somewhere in them.It wasn't a serious suggestion just my weird way of announcing my new fish!
Bipartitus seem to transition more frequently than other leopards. But if I had one it would take YEARS to transition in my tank at the rate my Kuiteri is transitioning she/he will be finished in about 2-3 years!It likely will, I know one would start a transition but the question of which is high. I assume the most aggressive would transition so that would likely be the bipartitus.
Maybe I could find out if my wrasses transition at your wrasses’ rate or at @Crabby48 wrasses’ rate.Bipartitus seem to transition more frequently than other leopards. But if I had one it would take YEARS to transition in my tank at the rate my Kuiteri is transitioning she/he will be finished in about 2-3 years!
I'd be more than happy with that. I don't want mine to changeBipartitus seem to transition more frequently than other leopards. But if I had one it would take YEARS to transition in my tank at the rate my Kuiteri is transitioning she/he will be finished in about 2-3 years!
It's a mixed bag for me. I would love for my black leopard to transition, but just when she started to my kuiter's started too. Now my black leopard is frozen and my kuiter's is taking her sweet timeI'd be more than happy with that. I don't want mine to change
Any reference pics on hand of what they will become?Well, we added to the family of millepora!
Not 1, not 2 but 3 Rainbow Milles call this tank home now!
Wish I did, give me a few minutes and I can probably find someAny reference pics on hand of what they will become?
A few? Ha! I’ve given you 40Wish I did, give me a few minutes and I can probably find some
Unfortunately I couldn’t find any.A few? Ha! I’ve given you 40