May be a dumb question for @eatbreakfast and @evolved, but why does C. cenderawasih never get collected...or show up here? It appears to be attractive and it's native to northern Australia isn't it?
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It's endemic to Western Papua New Guinea. It's range MAY extend to Northern Australia, because P. nursalim was also thought to only be endemic to a similar range, but as far as I know cenderwasih has not been found past it's described range.May be a dumb question for @eatbreakfast and @evolved, but why does C. cenderawasih never get collected...or show up here? It appears to be attractive and it's native to northern Australia isn't it?
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Have you seen this behavior before
The melanorus can do that for a very long time, and the solon usually folmow for a minute or so.
Usually not a problem.Does anyone know if you can mix red and yellow tail tamarin wrasse?
Thanks
Nope; depends on genus. See here: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/all-about-reef-safe-wrasses-in-aquaria.259894/Are all wrasse reef safe?
Check out LA. They list fish only and reef safe wrasseAre all wrasse reef safe?
But their lists aren't completely accurate...Check out LA. They list fish only and reef safe wrasse
But their lists aren't completely accurate...
True. There are always exceptions. I thought it would get him started in the desired direction.But their lists aren't completely accurate...
He asked, so far, I’m the only one that tried to answer. Being critical of my suggestion certainly doesn’t help him.I would suggest posting here and asking.
Seems you missed a post ahead of yours...He asked, so far, I’m the only one that tried to answer.
I’m not seeing another response.Seems you missed a post ahead of yours...
But none of us are really here for bragging rights. No single online source has ever been known for absolute accuracy.
I'm pretty sure there's been misinterpretation of tone here, at least once. No one scolded you.I’m not seeing another response.
Bragging rights? Not sure what you mean but it was certainly unwarranted just as the other response I received. Nor did I mean to imply that LA is the only source or an entirely accurate source.
I’m not understanding why I’m being chided for a suggestion. It’s a place to start researching.
I’m not seeing another response.
Bragging rights? Not sure what you mean but it was certainly unwarranted just as the other response I received. Nor did I mean to imply that LA is the only source or an entirely accurate source.
I’m not understanding why I’m being chided for a suggestion. It’s a place to start researching.
To my knowledge its not that some wrasses aren't reef safe but its more that they aren't invert safe
Mostly true. But there are some wrasses which are corallivores.To my knowledge its not that some wrasses aren't reef safe but its more that they aren't invert safe