I’ve had experience with close relatives… They’re notoriously aggressive and as they age they can become destructive. They don’t sleep in the sand bed but often become highly active.
are there any thalassoma that are nice or nicer than others lol
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I’ve had experience with close relatives… They’re notoriously aggressive and as they age they can become destructive. They don’t sleep in the sand bed but often become highly active.
That is a Claudia and you may be able to mix it with the trio you have however expect aggression from the other two hali's whilst they sort out a Hierarchy change.This is a halichoeres claudia correct? Could I add it to a tank with a melanurus, yellow coris, fairy wrasse, and Firefish?
which christmas wrasse are you after? theres I believe 4 species that go under that name (2 of them being Halichoeres wrasses)Not sure if this is the correct place to post, I have a 105g system (80 gallon display) and was thinking of getting 4 wrasses. I was looking into the Paracheilinus carpenteri (carpenters flasher wrasse) Halichoeres melanurus (melanurus wrasse) Christmas wrasse, Macropharyngodon meleagris (leopard wrasse). Currently in the tank there is 2 clowns and a one spot foxface. I plan on getting the wrasses then possible a flame hawk fish and finally a tang of some sort. Are these 4 wrasses good together? And will they get along with other tank mates? If they aren’t compatible which other wrasses should I get? I’m looking for wrasses that will eat pests such as bristle worms and flatworms if I ever get those in my tank. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Halichoeres claudia looks the nicest to me personally. But I can’t seem to find the other specieswhich christmas wrasse are you after? theres I believe 4 species that go under that name (2 of them being Halichoeres wrasses)
The other two I know of that get labelled as Christmas Wrasse are Halichoeres ornatissimus and Halichoeres biocellatus. The third is one of the Thalassomas but I dont remember which one.Halichoeres claudia looks the nicest to me personally. But I can’t seem to find the other species
Halichoeres ornatissimus for sure, such an eye catching fishThe other two I know of that get labelled as Christmas Wrasse are Halichoeres ornatissimus and Halichoeres biocellatus. The third is one of the Thalassomas but I dont remember which one.
How long have you had the cleaner?My two wrasses. Leopard and Pacific cleaner.
Hopefully you can keep the cleaner long term. The meleagris looks nice and healthy too.About 9 months now. Great fish. Very active.
Honestly, the nicest species I can think of is Thalassoma lucasanum
are there any thalassoma that are nice or nicer than others lol