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Mrs. Potter is a man! :pHere are my 2 gals
Mrs. Potter is a man! :p
But really, that's a male M. geoffroy.
Here are my 2 gals
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Very nice indeed. The key is starting with a healthy specimen, and it appears you have on this one. :)Have tried before unsuccessfully, but had this guy for a couple of weeks and seems happy and adjusted. Richmond's Wrasse. Not too expensive, but never available and seemingly poor survival percentage. But it is a gorgeous wrasse.
And how to net, catch, and raise the fertilized eggs from a broadcast spawn is uncharted territory. We have no idea what conditions it takes, let alone what they need to eat if/when hatched! Not a simple undertaking with any wrasse, I'm afraid. People have tried, and more are trying now.Now for a female...lol. Getting babies would be awesome.
Here are my 2 gals
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My pair of flame wrasses. Love them.
Now for a female...lol. Getting babies would be awesome.
Very nice indeed. The key is starting with a healthy specimen, and it appears you have on this one. :)
And how to net, catch, and raise the fertilized eggs from a broadcast spawn is uncharted territory. We have no idea what conditions it takes, let alone what they need to eat if/when hatched! Not a simple undertaking with any wrasse, I'm afraid. People have tried, and more are trying now.
There's no doubt in my mind we will someday have tank bred wrasses, but it won't be tomorrow. :)