Picture this PM
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Picture this PM
Plans partially changed...Now getting Mccoskeri Flasher Wrasse and Rosy Scale Wrasse first. Any issues if i want to add something like Jordani.Radiant later? Asking because saw some thread were someone said Rosy Scale often doesn’t like Jordani... What other wrasses i could add later? Thank you
This.Based on Evolves wrasse complex the Rosy Scale is higher on the aggression scale and should be one of that last added to your tank. The issue you are going to run into is with the Rosy being more aggressive. If and when they find their territory, you may have a harder time introducing the Jordani at a later date.
Plans partially changed...Now getting Mccoskeri Flasher Wrasse and Rosy Scale Wrasse first. Any issues if i want to add something like Jordani.Radiant later? Asking because saw some thread were someone said Rosy Scale often doesn’t like Jordani... What other wrasses i could add later? Thank you
Wow! Is that a banana Wrasse? Beautiful specimen!Picked up this guy today. Eating frozen and live
Yes it isWow! Is that a banana Wrasse? Beautiful specimen!
Nice!!! I have always wanted one, but I decided to stay away from Thalassoma species in my tank. I finally have a nice peaceful tank....large red Coris I have had for a couple of yrs since he was a small juvi......Yes it is
Dear lord what a collection!!!Just a little collection
Well hurry up and start a tank thread!! haha I need to see more!There is more in my tank
dang! Ok you can’t tease us without a list!There is more in my tank
Thanks for the heads up. I went by Age of Aquarium and picked him up. The female you have on hold is awesome...If anyone in the Los Angeles area is interested in a VERY nice 6-7” male Lineatus wrasse for $150, Age of Aquariums in Long Beach has one. Just bought a female for $100
They are my go to LFS and have dedicated quarantine tanks for both incoming fish and corals. Their quarantine tanks vastly out number their display tanks with livestock and they treat their fish with therapeutic levels of chelated copper and prazi. They might allow you to view their quarantine tanks depending on if you’re a regular. Never hurts to ask though.