Hi All, I think I know the answer but will I get world war 3 adding a Cirrhilabrus aurantidorsalis to my existing Cirrhilabrus solorensis I have a 800L display with loads of rocks and corals
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I'd definitely use an acclimation box and see what type of reaction you get.Hi All, I think I know the answer but will I get world war 3 adding a Cirrhilabrus aurantidorsalis to my existing Cirrhilabrus solorensis I have a 800L display with loads of rocks and corals
That is a male Black Leopard, M. negrosensis.What kind of wrasse is this? Beautiful fish!
Blue Throat is an aggressive wrasse. He needs a large tank, with lots of wrasse or else he will harasses other single or two fairy wrasse to death.how would a blue throat added to a tank with a splendid do? (120 gallon)
That is a male Black Leopard, M. negrosensis.
Blue Throat is an aggressive wrasse. He needs a large tank, with lots of wrasse or else he will harasses other single or two fairy wrasse to death.
He is a great wrasse in large tank with many wrasses like mine.
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So both my Isoceles and Exquisitus are doing great in the DT, and it appears the pintail is gaining quite a vibrant reddish/deep pinkish spot / blotchy hue below its dorsal fin. Am I to assume this is just a further colour maturation from the transitioning? It's looking better every week.
So both my Isoceles and Exquisitus are doing great in the DT, and it appears the pintail is gaining quite a vibrant reddish/deep pinkish spot / blotchy hue below its dorsal fin. Am I to assume this is just a further colour maturation from the transitioning? It's looking better every week.
Good afternoon everyone. My LFS has an orange axil wrasse
(Stethojulis bandanensis). Does anyone have any experience with this wrasse? I have a 270 gallon, h. Leucoxanthus, h. Chrysalis, h. Melanarus, Macropharyngodon bipartitus, Macropharyngodon meleagris.
Thanks in advance.
Macropharyngodon meleagris)
Thank you. What's the reason behind their poor captivity record? He was beautiful but I always try to research an animal before I bring them home. I want to make sure I can provide them the best life. So I will pass on this beauty sadly. I would like to know why they don't do well though. I do wish the animals that don't do well in captivity were left in the ocean.
The whole genus fairs the same. It's simply very difficult to provide enough food.
So I have had a supermale lineatus wrasse in my DT for about 3 weeks. I have a supermale golden rhomboid that I had in QT for 2 weeks and then I had in an acclimation box for 1 week. The lineatus didn't show any interest when the acclimation box was in the DT but as soon as I let the golden rhomboid out, the lineatus started chasing him around. Nothing too crazy, at least not during the 1 hour it was before lights went out.
They are around the same size, if anything the golden rhomboid may be bigger. Should I just keep an eye on this or is this asking for a problem? I thought it would be fine as it is in a 180g SPS dominant tank with a lot of other wrasses.