Thank you! I’ll be watching closeIn most cases it will work itself out, but there are some instances wherr a melanurus can bully other wrasses. Keep a watchful eye to see if it subsides.
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Thank you! I’ll be watching closeIn most cases it will work itself out, but there are some instances wherr a melanurus can bully other wrasses. Keep a watchful eye to see if it subsides.
Nice! Saw him at AF before I left for Thanksgiving. He's a sharp lookin parrot!Excited on my new parrot...
Nice!
What is the first wrasse pictured?
Cirrhilabrus BathyphilusWhat is the first wrasse pictured?
Thanks. Beautiful wrasse.Cirrhilabrus Bathyphilus
Depends on the species involved, but oftentimes, yes.Can you have multiple males of different wrasses in one tank?
Thanks. Most likely looking at Fairy and Flashers.Depends on the species involved, but oftentimes, yes.
Not all fairy wrasses mix.Thanks. Most likely looking at Fairy and Flashers.
I appreciate the quick response. Any suggestions on pairing 3? Not looking to spend a ton but love the color of wrasses.Not all fairy wrasses mix.
Flashers are smaller and would work.Would you guys have a recomendation for 40 gal tank? I know the pink streaked but is there any others or any combinations? I have a skimmer rated for 200 gal that im going to use so as long as they get along.
Not a flasher. Looks like Cirrhilabrus Rubeus or Rubripinnis but I'll let @eatbreakfast or @evolved chime in.Honestly, I’m not sure what species this is. I know it’s a flasher but that’s it.
It's either Cirrhilabrus rubeus or C. joanallenae. Are the ventral fins red or black?Honestly, I’m not sure what species this is. I know it’s a flasher but that’s it.