It should be a Vivien
Maybe one day! They seem to be quite a challenging Leopard, similar to the Choati.
Majority of my wrasse now are red/pink, so I’m wanting to have something a bit different if I decide to pull the trigger.
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It should be a Vivien
My blue star was always peaceful towards both of my pinkies.Does anyone know if a pink streaked wrasse and a blue star leopard and/or melanarus would all get along? I currently have a pink streaked in my tank who is super peaceful and active, but was thinking of adding another wrasse or two.
I wanted a cherub initially but the flame back just had that vibrant orange and blue. In hindsight, I should’ve removed him when I had the chance…The cherub angel does very well with wrasses. Similar livery to the flame back.
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I have both. The pinked streaked and blue star leopard completely ignore eat other. Leopards seem to just do their own thing and are on the hunt for things constantly. Neither interact in any meaningful way.Does anyone know if a pink streaked wrasse and a blue star leopard and/or melanarus would all get along? I currently have a pink streaked in my tank who is super peaceful and active, but was thinking of adding another wrasse or two.
Probably the meanest of the centropyge. There supposedly is a South American variant that is less aggressive but good luck finding one. The cherub is great. Just putts around the rockwork not paying attention to anything.I wanted a cherub initially but the flame back just had that vibrant orange and blue. In hindsight, I should’ve removed him when I had the chance…
He’s unfortunately battered my vivien and I don’t think she will recover easily which is infuriating as it’s taken a while to get her nice and fat too. But I now think I know why I’ve had mystery wrasse deaths over the last year as he’s getting more and more dominant - unfortunately he went after my yellow long nose and had her yesterday.
The South American is shockingly available quite frequently over here - Centropyge aurantonotus. But it’s not one I’d try. I think if I had another angel I’d go for a Paracentropyge venusta next just because of their behaviour differences.Probably the meanest of the centropyge. There supposedly is a South American variant that is less aggressive but good luck finding one. The cherub is great. Just putts around the rockwork not paying attention to anything.
I would call it a day. The lineatus is hidden in the rocks adjusting. Probably coming out at odd hours of the night as it’s not adjusted to the current time zone. Hiding out for 1-2 weeks is common.Hey guys, I added a Lineatus wrasse to my tank 5 days ago and other than the very first day when I added it - I haven’t seen it since. Should I call it a day and consider it a very expensive loss?
Loved my Pintail, may he rest in peace.I’ve been a bit slack on photos of my own wrasses as these last few weeks has been very strongly focused on the shop. But it’s been worth it. Mostly - Will do a full update on the build thread if you’re interested.
For now, until I get the camera back onto my personal tanks check out the pintails we landed on one of our imports. One of my personal favourite fairies!
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