My new baby, Lyretail flasher wrasse aka carpenter wrasse and sorry not a Leopard, although I have seen one in my lfs and I am very tempted
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Flashers are stunning, although they bring a huge mystery if you can’t ID them.My new baby, Lyretail flasher wrasse aka carpenter wrasse and sorry not a Leopard, although I have seen one in my lfs and I am very tempted
At the size that they come in, it’ll be a nightmare to even try get one established to the tank without giving too much stress.Hello I was wondering what the thoughts are on mixing 2 Pink-Streaked Wrasses, I currently have one in my 425XL, Was just checking with those that can give pro or cons about this..... Thanks for the feed back
I agree that 2 in an 88 gallon would not be a good idea. Only need one as it is a unique fish.At the size that they come in, it’ll be a nightmare to even try get one established to the tank without giving too much stress.
If you get passed the stress stage then you’ll most likely get stuck with the same gender in the long run which can potentially result in a blood bath.
The main issue is getting them established and transport issues. I find if added to a tank with a few active fish already then it could be a bad idea ontop of any shipping stresses. I have tried 2 of these wrasses and only one has ever made it alive in my tank long term unfortunately.I agree that 2 in an 88 gallon would not be a good idea. Only need one as it is a unique fish.
What do you mean by a nightmare getting it established? Large tank? Other fish? Transport issues? I find that mine is quite hardy and ignores other fish like tiles do. To other fish it is like the fly you can never swat. Easily evades other fish by darting into the rockwork and is instantly back out. Mine does fine living with a H. crysus, hooded flame, pygmy angel. I would worry if it was in the same tank as a 6-line or mystery though. Maybe I got lucky with a healthy specimen from TSM?
Unfortunately I wouldn’t put any flasher in a tank less than 4’ - The larger guys I wouldn’t put in a tank less than 6’. Maybe the Naoko Fairy Wrasse or one from the Rubriventralis complex may be better?I have been looking for a great looking red colored fish for my 50 Gal FOWLR tank. Would a Blue Flasher Wrasse be the choice? The fish already in the tank are:
Midas Blenny
Yellow Watchman Goby with Tiger Shrimp
Green Chromis
Royal Gramma
Coral Beauty
Cleaner Shrimp
Thanks
I think acquiring the wrasse from TSM where it is quarantined/observed for at least 30 days makes a big difference. They also happen to have them on sale nowThe main issue is getting them established and transport issues. I find if added to a tank with a few active fish already then it could be a bad idea ontop of any shipping stresses. I have tried 2 of these wrasses and only one has ever made it alive in my tank long term unfortunately.
If I don’t go for a goby as my last fish then I may wait for a wetmorella or try a third Pseudocheilinops ataenia.
Thank you for the reply. I would not want to get a fish that would not thrive in the tank. I will look into those you suggested. I appreciate it.Unfortunately I wouldn’t put any flasher in a tank less than 4’ - The larger guys I wouldn’t put in a tank less than 6’. Maybe the Naoko Fairy Wrasse or one from the Rubriventralis complex may be better?
The one on the far left of this photo is my Cirrhilabrus naokoae.
They might, however it’s not 100%. The pink streak may eat the young ones but most likely won’t eat the larger ones if they’re too big.Hi Wrasse lovers, I need help: Will the pinked streaked wrasse I've ordered eat brown tiny flatworms on my euphyllia and glass? They look like they have two horns and arent very long or snake like.
I agree. No experience with fw in that tank. My pink streak is only able to eat the smallest fragments of PE mysis.They might, however it’s not 100%. The pink streak may eat the young ones but most likely won’t eat the larger ones if they’re too big.
Mine absolutely adore Mysis, Brine and even Nori. You can always try phytoplankton and other live foods such as live mysis/brine, pods ect…Sup fellow wrasse lovers?
I’m sure it’s been spoke about but,
I want to know, what are your wrasses favorite foods? Aside from live foods
I have a six line that I absolutely love, but can be quite a bully, especially to new additions.
move read a lot of times aggression comes from them being underfed.
I do notice he barely goes for any of the foods I put in the tank.
I feed a homemade blend of mussel,krill,squid,mysis,nori and a bunch of other stuff I can’t remember now. Everyone chows down the six line not as much.
Definitely not into pellets and flakes, I’ve tried those.
anything else I can try besides live foods?
really don’t want to pull this little guy
Oh I’m sure he’d love the live foods but I’m not gonna go out of my way to reward a bully lol. But I do plan on adding phyto / pods in the futureMine absolutely adore Mysis, Brine and even Nori. You can always try phytoplankton and other live foods such as live mysis/brine, pods ect…
Just by feeding frozen, isn’t that rewarding him? I mean in the wild, they are opportunistic and never know when their next meal is. Every day you’re feeding frozen (which isn’t a bad thing) and surely that’s rewarding him in the same way?Oh I’m sure he’d love the live foods but I’m not gonna go out of my way to reward a bully lol. But I do plan on adding phyto / pods in the future