Looks like a C. cyanopleura, but a pic without so much blue light would help.Anyone have an ID for this guy/girl?
Perhaps my favorite Halichoeres species. It is peaceful to other fish, completely safe with corals, larger specimens may go after some inverts, but the ones I have had left inverts alone.I figure wrasse lovers will have my answer. My LFS has never seen the wrasse I was interested in, and didn't have any advice on price or experience with it in a tank environment. It is a Richmonds wrasse. It is on live aquaria and it says reef safe with caution. I know some fish prefer hard over soft and vice versa. Just hoping to find someone who has had one, and a little of what to expect if I choose to get one. Will it eat my cleaner, and fire shrimp? Are my snails and hermits lunch?
I have a 90 gallon. With xenia, zooanthids, Duncan, starry polyps, and a mushroom.
That behavior is most often related to a spinal injury.I got a McCosker’s flasher wrasse about 2.5 weeks ago from my lfs. It’s been doing great until today when I found it swimming in corkscrews. I’m guessing it is a swim bladder issue but I do not see any bulging. Do you think this is due to illness, injury, or maybe cyanide poisoning?