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In this thread I documented that changing in color and pattern of a my M. meleagris sex change from female to male.Interesting. The female also has a hint of blue so that makes sense. Thanks for the reply
Your guess is correct; it is P. Angulatus, male.Anyone know what flasher this is. My best guess is Royal. Male or female
Thank you. I assumed a male.Your guess is correct; it is P. Angulatus, male.
The only ones really suitable for a tank of that size are a possum wrasse or the pink streak wrasse.I love the wrasse. Can I keep one in a 30 gallon tank with Coral and clowns?
+1Your guess is correct; it is P. Angulatus, male.
With a mouth like that I would think it would eat everything in a reef tank but super cool lookingI just saw a pic of one of these Green Bird Wrasse:
Has to be one of the weirdest fish I have seen. Now I need a bigger tank so I can have one.. super cool looking fish.
Good pointWith a mouth like that I would think it would eat everything in a reef tank but super cool looking