It is a Blue Throat Fairy wrasse or Cirrhilabrus cyanogularis.What wrasse is this?
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It is a Blue Throat Fairy wrasse or Cirrhilabrus cyanogularis.What wrasse is this?
I had one a few years back and it was pretty mellowThoughts on rosy scale wrasses and aggression.
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I don’t know what’s more adorable, these guys are juveniles or the regal angels as juveniles.I cannot resist baby fishes. Just had the opportunity to get these baby Australian Harlequin Tusks. They are tiny only between 1.25-1.5 inches. I got three. Two for my two good friends and one for me.
They were upside down in the bags but gave since doing much better. Had them for 1 week. They are in my acclimation box. Too small even for my QT system.
already eating aggressively when I feed them with a pipet.
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Where on earth did you find those? I’ve been looking for juvenile tusks in Denver for a few months and they’ve been cost prohibitive. Like my LFSs would be paying over $200 wholesale. I saw the price with my own eyes.I cannot resist baby fishes. Just had the opportunity to get these baby Australian Harlequin Tusks. They are tiny only between 1.25-1.5 inches. I got three. Two for my two good friends and one for me.
They were upside down in the bags but have since doing much better. Had them for 1 week. They are in my acclimation box. Too small even for my QT system.
already eating aggressively when I feed them with a pipette.
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Someone reefing as long as I have know a few people. A friend of mine saw this at the wholesaler. He arranged to have them send to me after I pestered him to no end.Where on earth did you find those? I’ve been looking for juvenile tusks in Denver for a few months and they’ve been cost prohibitive. Like my LFSs would be paying over $200 wholesale. I saw the price with my own eyes
Thanks again for the quick advice! The Tamarin is going to get the ultimate @Ratkiller grow up plan: grow up in my 48 and graduate to the 165 if appropriate (or perhaps it'll be time for a larger WifeOfRatkiller tank...we shall see...peaceful tank inhabitants are so much less stressful than the aggressive crew in the 165).It’s likely that wrasse will have no chance in that tank size no matter what. Mystery’s are nasty but even more so to wrasses of a similar size and body shape (The tamarin of which is likely to be aggressed on and not survive due to the stress).
Thanks again for the quick advice! The Tamarin is going to get the ultimate @Ratkiller grow up plan: grow up in my 48 and graduate to the 165 if appropriate (or perhaps it'll be time for a larger WifeOfRatkiller tank...we shall see...peaceful tank inhabitants are so much less stressful than the aggressive crew in the 165).
Here's a crummy cell phone snap of the yellow tail cutie pie hanging with the 48 gang (got everyone but the Yasha gobies). That coarse sand in the back is getting replaced this weekend so that it matches the finer grade Fiji Pink in the front, middle, and left sections of the tank. The Tamarin immediately buried himself in the center, finer section after introduction. This is this morning with him out and about. Next up feeding time. Fingers crossed he eats like he did at the LFS.
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Oh no no, definitely no Tamarin anywhere near that Mystery wrasse. You and @i cant think are right, that Mystery is a beautiful jerk! (He's only scared of the marble wrasse and the clown tang, but who wouldn't be? Those two are also beautiful jerks.) Looks like there is going to be another tank upgrade in my future. Yessssss!Beautiful tank. I hope when you mean graduate, it doesn't mean putting the tamarin in with a full grown mystery. I think your other option of starting a new larger tank without the mystery is the better plan. Just my opinion having owned a mystery. Others may have had a different experience.
Unfortunately I have not seen my transitioning negrosensis in 4 days. Not sure if he/she is dead, or just staying in the sandbed till it fully transitions.
I did check all around the tank, in the overflow, in the sump, and opened the siphon line just to check, no dice.
My tiny weenie Australian Tusk.
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My wife said she saw her come out this morning, bu the kole tang, and lemon peel angel were chasing her/him. Odd as they have been in the tank together for a couple years now. Maybe as you say, they didn't have a problem with her, but may have a problem with him? An hour or so later, she dove back into the sand.Is there a wrasse that maybe in conflict with him, but not her?