Halichoeres pelicieri/zeylonicus/ gurrobyi. They are all similar looking and care and temperament are the same.
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Thanks eatbreakfast! The Halichoeres Zeylonicus aka Ceylon wrasse is him!Halichoeres pelicieri/zeylonicus/ gurrobyi. They are all similar looking and care and temperament are the same.
Another Bell's as well.Another diamond tail in tonight’s drop....
It has a blemish too, so I’m guessing it will be priced accordingly.
Another diamond tail in tonight’s drop....
It has a blemish too, so I’m guessing it will be priced accordingly.
Another Bell's as well.
I'll hold them for you.Why does this happen when my QT is overflowing?!
They’ll hold shipment after you’ve purchased for up to two weeks for ya, regardless of what their policy states...Why does this happen when my QT is overflowing?!
Not rare wrasses, but Im so stoked getting these in my tank. Been wanting these for a while, but took me few months before I was able to evict my evil 6 line. Bwahaha
Agreed, but given the rarity, I’m sure whomever bought it is still quite stoked to be adding this beauty into their system.IDK, if it were me I wouldn't have bought it, usually I don't mind the blemishes but the tail is one of the coilcoo things about this fish.
6lines are such devils...
Useful buggers, but they’re devils!
They’ll hold shipment after you’ve purchased for up to two weeks for ya, regardless of what their policy states...
There are so many other wrasses that provide the same usefullness without the attitude od a sixline.I know right?! That's why I'm planning on adding a small 6 line maybe in a week or two.
Are 12 lines have same behaviors?
There are so many other wrasses that provide the same usefullness without the attitude od a sixline.
12lines aren't nearly as bad, as that's another common name for a juvenile melanurus wrasse.
Halichoeres chrysus, H. leucurus, H. leucoxanthus, H. cosmetus, and H. timorensis are few others that will help with coral pests.Oh I see. Thanks.
Good thing I'm not in a hurry to add one this time, so I have plenty of time to do research.
So far, as recently suggested, a 12 line and pink streak are mentioned. What are the other wrasse that will work in a 65 gallon?