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Also, does anyone know if the femininus has been figured out yet? Last I saw they were still withering away anywhere from after a week to just under a month.
 
Also, does anyone know if the femininus has been figured out yet? Last I saw they were still withering away anywhere from after a week to just under a month.
Did you win some sort of lottery that we don't know about?
 
Did you win some sort of lottery that we don't know about?
I wish! I’m just intrigued as I’ve not seen them in ages yet now they’re resurfacing again.

I am however looking at a C. beauperryi and a C. brunneus
 
I wish! I’m just intrigued as I’ve not seen them in ages yet now they’re resurfacing again.

I am however looking at a C. beauperryi and a C. brunneus
I loved my brunneus. Still can't believe it jumped out. Holding off on any more wrasses until I get the lid situation fixed--apparently the stock IM screen lid isn't safe enough.
 
The Beau’ aren’t suppose to be that aggressive, but I had to remove mine to another tank because it would relentlessly try to attack my Rhomboid and Lineatus when I added them even after 4 days with them in boxes…The problem was the Beau’s was already established. Just bad timing when they became available. I wanted to add them all together. It was fine with my Brunneus I think because the Brunneus is a lot smaller as opposed to the Rhomboid and Lineatus which are all about the same size.
 
Sorry about the adornatus :crying-face:

That's my big debate right now. Polycarbonate lid or another mesh lid with even smaller holes. Want to get the lid sorted before any more wrasses.
I have had good luck so far with the redsea DIY meshlid. I have had these little dudes smash into it. No issues, its like a trampoline. The key is a snug fit. The holes are very small. Not even a pencil could fit.
I had a poly lid on my other tank and i would occasionally hear the BANG of a rubylongfin knocking himself silly. I could hear it in the next room. Ouch.
 
I wish! I’m just intrigued as I’ve not seen them in ages yet now they’re resurfacing again.

I am however looking at a C. beauperryi and a C. brunneus
Brunneus is so beautiful once mine got settled. I will try to get some good pictures for wrasse wensday. One of my favorite. Very small only 2 inch long. Almost half length of a pintail wrasse body.
 
My brunneus was very peaceful, but she/he wasn't fully transitioned (I think). I'm thinking of mixing an isoceles and a brunneus, which is typically a no-no since they are in the same complex. Anyone think they would get along, since both are on the more shy/peaceful end of the fairy spectrum?
 
My brunneus was very peaceful, but she/he wasn't fully transitioned (I think). I'm thinking of mixing an isoceles and a brunneus, which is typically a no-no since they are in the same complex. Anyone think they would get along, since both are on the more shy/peaceful end of the fairy spectrum?
I have them both in my tank, haven't had any issues,
 
This is me...

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Welcome to the wrasse world!

What are the dimensions of the tank? What species of “Christmas” Wrasse are you looking at?
It’s 48wide, 24tall, 14-18deep. It’s a clear for life flatback hex 75g. And I’m not sure on the genus stuff. I didn’t know there were multiples of the Christmas wrasse.
 
It’s 48wide, 24tall, 14-18deep. It’s a clear for life flatback hex 75g. And I’m not sure on the genus stuff. I didn’t know there were multiples of the Christmas wrasse.
Yep, Christmas wrasse is a term given to 4 species;
Halichoeres biocellatus
Halichoeres claudia
Halichoeres ornatissimus
Thalassoma trilobatum
 
Yep, Christmas wrasse is a term given to 4 species;
Halichoeres biocellatus
Halichoeres claudia
Halichoeres ornatissimus
Thalassoma trilobatum
Shall we rank them!? Wrasse nerds, assemble!!
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Here's my ranking for the Most Merry of Christmassy Wrasses:
Halichoeres claudia
Halichoeres ornatissimus
Thalassoma trilobatum
Halichoeres biocellatus

Naturally, only the claudia and biocellatus are adequate for smaller tanks, since the ornatissimus gets to 7in vs. the 3.5-4in of the former species. trilobatum without saying. Overall, I like the colors on claudia which seem brighter than the darker shades on the biocellatus.

:)
 
Happy wrasse wednesday!

And then there's the chrysus and bipartitis hiding from the big scary phone camera. Funny that the pinkie's become bolder than the bigger fish!
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He's sooo cute!
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