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Ive been wanting to get a pink margin for a while. Was on the fence as it would exclude a lineatus, but ultimately this was more easily available.
Absolutely! I thought about replacing the angels and Blenny I lost, but decided to keep it Wrasse only.....I hear that. Definitely getting the wrasse bug now. Love the motion and colors they provide to a coral heavy tank without any issues with picking or eating corals that I've had with other "reef-safe" fish (like angels and even tangs).
LOL!! Me too! [emoji16]Yes it is if you don’t feel right about it don’t do. My love and addiction for wrasses make me do and try crazy things.
I have a mixed fish reef...Angels, tang,Anthias, yellow assessor, damsels, clowns blennis, chromes, but as far as wrasses currently I have a few....
Greyhead
Pink margin
Yellowflanked
Black Leopard
Ornate leopard
Blue star leopard
Male/ female Meleagris leopards
Katherine’s
Brunneus
Crescent tail
Pintail
Eightline flasher
Lineatus
Yea, I know I have way too many fish, and feed heavy to keep aggression to a minimum....so to keep the SPS happy I have a large fuge and skimmer, do water changes and carbon dose ....
Can anyone ID this flasher? LFS has it listed as a red & blue flasher wrasse but I can’t find any info on that.
I think that is a Ruby Longfin Fairy WrasseAnyone know what this is?
Paracheilinus flavianalis, yellowfin flasher.Can anyone ID this flasher? LFS has it listed as a red & blue flasher wrasse but I can’t find any info on that.
Cirrhilabrus rubeus, social or longfin fairy wrasse.Anyone know what this is?
That's a pretty Wrasse....do you buy it?Can anyone ID this flasher? LFS has it listed as a red & blue flasher wrasse but I can’t find any info on that.
That's a pretty Wrasse....do you buy it?