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Great job on getting those petco fish, to great standards. Awesome jobThese are some of the animals, and 1 plant I got from Petco Corpus Christi. They don’t look like this when they first arrive to my tank, but this is how they look after a time.
Not the blue Gig ổ the clowns but the multicolor Gigantea
The bllack snowflake only
bag onlyDo leopards typically ship in sand or bag only?
They just ship in bag onlyDo leopards typically ship in sand or bag only?
Depends. My vivien was sent with a half gallon of water and plenty of sand for it to burry.Do leopards typically ship in sand or bag only?
Who did you buy from?Depends. My vivien was sent with a half gallon of water and plenty of sand for it to burry.
Really!?!?! I would’ve never thought all those would be from a PetcoThese are some of the animals, and 1 plant I got from Petco Corpus Christi. They don’t look like this when they first arrive to my tank, but this is how they look after a time.
Not the blue Gig ổ the clowns but the multicolor Gigantea
The bllack snowflake only
I think it could be beneficial, some people do it others don’t, but only enough for it to get its body covered enough not like half the bag is sand.Do leopards typically ship in sand or bag only?
I would imagine that it would help with its shipping stress wouldn't it?I think it could be beneficial, some people do it others don’t, but only enough for it to get its body covered enough not like half the bag is sand.
I know fishotel.com ships wrasses with sand.Do leopards typically ship in sand or bag only?
I am sorry.I lost my blue throat today for no apparent reason I have had him for two years only
i got him as a full terminal male. He was getting less and less active recently rarely flashes and the colors weren’t as before even the throat wouldn’t really appear blue.I am sorry.
They only live about 5 years or so anyway. Did you get him as a juvenile, or full terminal male? Usually, I can tell as they get old. Everything the same and all the other wrasses, as he was before, are thriving, he just get thinner, less active, less colorful, less flashing and just die. When this come at an appropriate time, I attribute it to old age. If it is obviously too soon, or if her left abruptly for the reef in the sky, then I would consider other causes.
Sorry for your loss. This is what we accept when we decided to keep Flasher and Fairy wrasses. I cut back on getting new wrasses because of this.
Many of the seasoned wrasse keeper tend to pay more for young fish rather than full grown male flasher and fairy.i got him as a full terminal male. He was getting less and less active recently rarely flashes and the colors weren’t as before even the throat wouldn’t really appear blue.
i have also lost my exquisite wrasse a while back in the same way, I also got him fully transitioned and he lasted 2 years too.
As of now I only own a melanarus and a pintail.
Then it was about time then. Really sorry buddy.i got him as a full terminal male. He was getting less and less active recently rarely flashes and the colors weren’t as before even the throat wouldn’t really appear blue.
i have also lost my exquisite wrasse a while back in the same way, I also got him fully transitioned and he lasted 2 years too.
As of now I only own a melanarus and a pintail.
And that’s why it’s been difficult for people like myself to get them. A lot of the ones they sell are already full grown terminal males. They just don’t seem to show the attention the young fish deserve. Honestly IMO the younger fish should be worth more.Many of the seasoned wrasse keeper tend to pay more for young fish rather than full grown male flasher and fairy.
I would always prefer buying young fish, however I rarely come by young wrasses (the country I live in has like 4 stores only)Many of the seasoned wrasse keeper tend to pay more for young fish rather than full grown male flasher and fairy.
This guy live for about 5 years in my tank. First picture within a few days of arrival from Petco. The second picture is a picture I got of him 10 months or so later.
WWC and TSA have the same problem. I think it’s due to “health during shipping percentages”I would always prefer buying young fish, however I rarely come by young wrasses (the country I live in has like 4 stores only)
Upside down. What a clown.Many of the seasoned wrasse keeper tend to pay more for young fish rather than full grown male flasher and fairy.
This guy live for about 5 years in my tank. First picture within a few days of arrival from Petco. The second picture is a picture I got of him 10 months or so later.