Am I the only wrasse lover that doesn't see the appeal of aquamarinus?
It looks like a colorblind person that dressed themself.
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Am I the only wrasse lover that doesn't see the appeal of aquamarinus?
I do have to say the colors……they don’t quite match or mix together properly or well enough lol.It looks like a colorblind person that dressed themself.
Gosh sorry, that seems incredibly unlucky. I suspected my naoko died from jumping into the lid too hard but no idea otherwise.Well, I did a rip clean on my 75 gallon today, and had all the fish in a 5 gallon bucket for 1 hr. Went to put the fish back and all 3 fairy wrasses (pintail, rhomboid, and bathyphilus) were all dead. All the rest of the fish and inverts seemed completely fine. Not sure what went wrong, maybe they panicked and darted into the sides of the bucket?
The information on them is so little as they’re incredibly rare in captivity and many of the photos you see aren’t the wrasse in ‘resting’ colours, instead they’re much more likely to be in display.Why is there almost no new information about the Nursalim Flasher? Looking at forums, Youtube videos, websites, and none seem to have much. There also seems to be a lack of color in these wrasse wherever I look for them yet all the pictures I see on the internet are vibrant. I would like to add one to the tank but the lack of info about them seems a bit iffy to me.
I assume you mean the several filaments like the Nursalim has?Does anyone know of some wrasses who have those threaded dorsal fins? @i cant think have you kept any before?
I thought this too but actually on a larger specimen, that male colouration (females also have that beautiful ‘juvenile’ colouration) is just as nice. However I do still prefer the female colouring on this wrasse.Does anyone else think the Paddle Fin Wrasse looks better as a Juvie rather than an adult?
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It sounds too quick to have been just a simple dive into the buckets. Wrasses panic however they don’t usually damage themselves that badly in such a short period of time.Well, I did a rip clean on my 75 gallon today, and had all the fish in a 5 gallon bucket for 1 hr. Went to put the fish back and all 3 fairy wrasses (pintail, rhomboid, and bathyphilus) were all dead. All the rest of the fish and inverts seemed completely fine. Not sure what went wrong, maybe they panicked and darted into the sides of the bucket?
I generally don’t like any wrasses from the genus ThalassomaDoes anyone else think the Paddle Fin Wrasse looks better as a Juvie rather than an adult?
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Does your Naoko like to hide a lot?
He is definitely posing lol. That green is really coming out now.
He doesn’t hide constantly, he’s actually out currently. It’s just how he seems to go into the caves every so often and peck at the rocks.Does your Naoko like to hide a lot?
He was 100% posing! As soon as I took the photo he swam right off haha.He is definitely posing lol. That green is really coming out now.
He knows how long he is needed for lolHe was 100% posing! As soon as I took the photo he swam right off haha.
I’m literally building a Wrasse Reef. And that’s one of my dream fish…..thx so much for reminding me :downcast-face-with-sweat::grinning-squinting-face:
They are fish eaters. Small fish but those teeth can still do damage.
They are fish eaters. Small fish but those teeth can still do damage.
I have a couple wrasse in my eel tank though:
Had. I’m not sure what got them. The wrasse or the salinity but I’m pretty sure it wasn’t the eels. The wrasse certainly got the smaller ones.I can see you also have some Mollies as well?
The wrasse? Wow. Hungry little buggers. I added less than a 2 dozen ghost shrimp to my tank not too long ago. And my Angel got ahold of most of them, but my Clowns actually at one. Didn’t think they would but hey ho.Had. I’m not sure what got them. The wrasse or the salinity but I’m pretty sure it wasn’t the eels. The wrasse certainly got the smaller ones.