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is that really pink or just a light effect ? They stay pink even when adult ?Halichoeres pallidus aka Babi wrasse
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is that really pink or just a light effect ? They stay pink even when adult ?Halichoeres pallidus aka Babi wrasse
H. pallidus is actually pink and will stay pink. That's an adult in Crabby's pic.is that really pink or just a light effect ? They stay pink even when adult ?
Simple 5 gallon bucket with an air pump, and air stone is all thats required. Not hard to setup. Just do small WC's every other day to combat ammonia buildup. But as posted above, I have found that leopards are low bioload fish.yes, the hospital tank is the faster solution. (except the fact that I need lights, filtration and everything else, If I have to quarantine the fish 1 week minimum)
Simple 5 gallon bucket with an air pump, and air stone is all thats required. Not hard to setup. Just do small WC's every other day to combat ammonia buildup. But as posted above, I have found that leopards are low bioload fish.
If you go the hospital tank route(what ever way you go, could also treat the display), just remember to offer a dish of sand for sand sleeping wrasses.
1 day aged saltwater is fine. Match salinity to your lfs. Water change every other day as homer said to reduce ammonia. A cycled observation tank avoids the cycle but is not necessary as long as you do water changesplain RODI salted water is enough for fishes? no need to cycle the quarantine tank? in other words, can i make 50 liters of Rodi and salt It the day before (or the same day) i get the fish and put It inside?
It should be alright however just be extremely cautious with introduction.Looking for some information regarding adding a yellow wrasse (Halichoeres chrysus) to a 120g reef tank that already has a 4 inch Vrolik's Wrasse (Halichoeres chrysotaenia). Any concern with compatibility?
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whats this one called I saw it in a video
tyCheckerboard wrasse (H. Hortulanus)
Yeah, that’s a Halichoeres hortulanus however they get big and can be aggressive. I personally don’t label large Halichoeres wrasses as 100% aggressive as each wrasse will have its own personality.![]()
whats this one called I saw it in a video
Halichoeres marginatus femalecan you ID this please?
It’s hard with the photos but I agree with marginatus. Man this reminds me about trying to get more photos of my flasher to try ID.can you ID this please?
Halichoeres marginatus female
Without a doubt it's Marginatus. Have a look at the photos on FishbaseNot sure, it's totally black with white points and white tail. Marginatus doesn't have white tail.
Purchased as black leopard wrasse but I'm not sure what i've got.
yes it is. It's identical.Without a doubt it's Marginatus. Have a look at the photos on Fishbase
Not aggressive, but they can be a bit pushy once they transition to male. They will be very hard on your clean up crew.yes it is. It's identical.
is it aggressive ?
but more gentle than the Jade right ? Jade was described as evil :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:Not aggressive, but they can be a bit pushy once they transition to male. They will be very hard on your clean up crew.