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Uh oh, has Mrs. Pink Streak been seeing someone on the side?Some morning photos.
Female rhomboid has been developing some pretty colors lately. Still completely enamored with her.
Mr. Pink Streak inspecting his rock flower mountain where he, Mrs. Pink streak, and a tailspot blenny sleep.
Uh oh, has Mrs. Pink Streak been seeing someone on the side?
Great analogy. I can totally see an old fish yelling at the young'uns to get off his lawn of encrusting montis.Hahaha. She better not be!
He just takes a look around his mountain every morning. Kinda like an old man that is proud of his yard, he just takes a look around inspecting it
So I’ve tried Naokoe twice and both times they died. I’m guessing it’s something to do with collection like cyanide collection. My first died of UNWD and it is the wrasse I see on that thread most often unfortunately.I was talking with my LFS GM, he says the Cirrhilabrus naokoae, don't travel well and aren't that hardy? from what I have read here and other areas they say very hardy fish. Have also been thinking about Cirrhilabrus laboutei, Cirrhilabrus lineatus, I had also considered a Black Leopard ( I have no QT, worried it wouldn't adjust well. I also see here a lot of recommendations to others about the Radiant, never seen one in person. Are they better in person than pictures? plus do they adapt quickly?
A bunch of hungry mouths......
I would have to say your Radiant is gorgeous. An Thank youSo I’ve tried Naokoe twice and both times they died. I’m guessing it’s something to do with collection like cyanide collection. My first died of UNWD and it is the wrasse I see on that thread most often unfortunately.
As for Iridis. They are really beautiful and mine adapted immediately. Also mine is an absolutely perfect citizen unlike my other halichoeres who sometimes bully.
Haven’t had the other fairies but with a leopard I’d say it should do well if it’s eating. The usual shipping injuries are their usual downfall. I wouldn’t say they’re that difficult though.
I understand pictures don't do justice for H. iridis.
I'm no Orion but I am proud of this photo. I think it’s a good representation.As for Iridis. They are really beautiful and mine adapted immediately. Also mine is an absolutely perfect citizen unlike my other halichoeres who sometimes bully.
That juvenile is tiny and must have transitioned fairly early. Perhaps mine has not as the H timorensis has become the dominant wrasse in the tank.Very beautiful @Slocke your Radiant is still a female. My larger one is a terminal male.
Juvenile
Female
That is so cool, are you using anything besides the SLR an lens?Double post
So I change it to top down picture of my juvenile Black Leopard
Love the Acans!Taking pics of Micromussa my young Black Leopard photobombed a shot
She’s probs checking if she sees any pods on the clamDouble post
So I change it to top down picture of my juvenile Black Leopard
It depends on the store you buy from, I know one LFS that ships sand in with any sand sleeping species. I also do this but this when bagging them up.Do leopards typically ship in sand or bag only?