Love that Radiant and the Black LeopardA. neoguinaicus is on my list! Here are a few of my wrasses:
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Love that Radiant and the Black LeopardA. neoguinaicus is on my list! Here are a few of my wrasses:
Thanks! Those are my two favorites.Love that Radiant and the Black Leopard
She’s looking great!My Radiant
Sorry to jump in, but can anybody ID this wrasse?
It's was acting like a cleaner wrasse... I didn't actually see it "clean" the fish it was with (looked like a goat fish of some type, a rather large one).
The coloration is similar... but I don't think it's a matchLooks like a Hawaii cleaner wrasse.
Sorry to jump in, but can anybody ID this wrasse?
It's was acting like a cleaner wrasse... I didn't actually see it "clean" the fish it was with (looked like a goat fish of some type, a rather large one).
A. neoguinaicus is on my list! Here are a few of my wrasses:
Yep!Sold as Christmas wrasse, I’m guessing Halichoeres biocellatus ?
Picked up a naoko wrasse. Do they live fine with black leopard wrasse? Also wpuld.getting a female naoko be a good idea to jave w the male?
Hey guys, got a quick question. I love yellow flasher wrasses and noticed a nearby store has females in stock. I know female wrasses usually transition to male and that's why it got my attention. A male yellow flasher is about $110, while females are only $48, quite a difference.
Is it guaranteed that if I were to buy a female, that it'll transition to male? Is it a rather quick process (weeks) or will it take several months or more? I currently have a blue flasher and mccoskeri, could they have any effect on the transition?