Hope there two makes it this time
Only gotten a formalin bath observing before I start prazi.
What wrasses are in there ? Video is not clear
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Hope there two makes it this time
Only gotten a formalin bath observing before I start prazi.
Do not mix africanus with naokoae. They are both in the same complex and naokoae can be pretty aggressive to other fairy wrasses, even more so to a species within it's own complex.Has anyone have experience with (Cirrhilabrus africanus) KwaZulu Fairy Wrasse? Thinking of buying one but don’t know much about them. He would be going into a 210 gallon tank with a bunch of other wrasses. The only wrasse and I’m a little nervous is the Naoko which can be a little mean.
That poor Attenuate just sitting there on Divers Den for over a day now.
I’d try to trap the Rubeus and give him a timeout and add the others first.I'm going to introduce 3 wrasses from my QT (Katherines, pintail, pink margin) to DT in a few days. My DT has one wrasse (C. rubeus who is kind of an *******). Do I just put them all in? I only have one acclimation box unfortunately.
Crazy how they have gone up. Just a couple months ago they were 300.I would love to get it but that is way too much for a flasher wrasse for me. My previous attenuatus cost me about $250. Hard for me to understand more than doubling in price in just 2-3 years!
Sounds good. He's not shy at all, I can practically catch him with my hands so I'll be doing that.I’d try to trap the Rubeus and give him a timeout and add the others first.
Just seems like the logical thing to do with three ready to go in and he is the punk.Sounds good. He's not shy at all, I can practically catch him with my hands so I'll be doing that.
New baby! Yes. It meant I’m running 4 QT tanks at the same time...but he was so beautiful. Eating awesome and so cool. Male - but still in transition. So much personality! Love him! The LFS called him a Japanese pintail. Anyone know why? We named him wasabi.
Not still in transition, fully male. Cirrhilabrus isosceles pintail fairy wrasse. Most likely from the Philippines, Japanese specimens are not often brought into the U.S. and when they are cost significantly more money, but not any major differences.
Perhaps a little more vibrant, but that is dependent on social situations.Thanks! I’m learning a lot more about them! I don’t need to know everything about a fish. I loved that he was unique! His colors will still change? Yeah?
Crazy how they have gone up. Just a couple months ago they were 300.
Perhaps a little more vibrant, but that is dependent on social situations.
Funny how prices differ around the world.I would love to get it but that is way too much for a flasher wrasse for me. My previous attenuatus cost me about $250. Hard for me to understand more than doubling in price in just 2-3 years!
Makes sense although, a terminal male Rhomboidalis here in the US is still close to 400.Funny how prices differ around the world.
I picked one up for the equivalent of $145 a bit over a month ago. The LFS did say prices have been going up, they were sold for $110 about 6 months ago. Likely because I'm much closer to Kenya than the US is.
Sadly, on the other hand a Rhomboid wrasse would set me back the equivalent of $485.