Does it hide much?Got a beautiful little divided leopard female yesterday, already eating flake and frozen. Gets along well with my meleagris female who is half an inch larger just fine too
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Does it hide much?Got a beautiful little divided leopard female yesterday, already eating flake and frozen. Gets along well with my meleagris female who is half an inch larger just fine too
It’s out from noon til 6ish, but should acclimate slowly to the light cycle. My meleagris took about 6 weeks to adjust and is out now from about 8am til 6pmDoes it hide much?
Ty ty
Pink streak and blenny, cheesing for the camera.
Ty I will look into itI second the pink streak. I have one in my 20 and it is a great fish.
6 line don’t play nice with anybody. Can’t tell you the best wrasse. Your yellow probably will do something. But I’ll warn anybody who will listen never to play with the 6 line. And I know I’m not the only one here.Hey guys,
Noticed some big flat worms upsetting my hammers yesterday when I was doing a water change and clean up.
Not exactly sure how they got in as I dip everything, but they were in there. (I redipped these coral and cleaned them off but suspect might be more about).
I've was looking at potential help in culling them using a natural predator.
Was contemplating a six line, a wrasse I have always wanted but knew I'd need to add in last as I read they can be real jerks to new additions/others.
I currently have a yellow, whipfin & cleaner wrasse among other fish. Would a six line play nice with these?
I know the yellow is supposed to eat the flat worms, but it clearly does a terrible job lol.
The whipfin (which was sold to me as Blue flasher!) bullying my Flamehawk, before the Flamehawk beat crap out of it and now it plays nice. lol
Thanks I'll keep this in mind.6 line don’t play nice with anybody. Can’t tell you the best wrasse. Your yellow probably will do something. But I’ll warn anybody who will listen never to play with the 6 line. And I know I’m not the only one here.
Any tricks to keep my wrasse from glass surfing?
My yellow coris (H. chrysus) is the only one that does that and has started doing it since I transferred them all over to the new tank (about 1.5 month ago). She's small and still a she. Most of the day she's just swimming up and down in circles against one specific spot on the glass.
She's not being harassed and is actually vice president in the tank, with the big boss being her good friend the timor wrasse. I can't stand this behavior and was hoping it would go away on it's own, but it doesn't seem like it will... If I look through the sides of my tank I can vaguely see some reflections, so I'm assuming the fish will see themselves as well.
Come on man, don't be obtuse....whatcha got comming?! ;SmuggrinI have a new wrasse inbound. Not as exciting as SaltyT's additions but I've been waiting a long time for this one.
C. earleiWhat is the wrasse on last picture?
Come on man, don't be obtuse....whatcha got comming?! ;Smuggrin
Sorry he didn’t make it. I think that’s a good plan to get a Radiant that’s been conditioned for 30 days. It took me 7 years before I finally got one that survived shipping. My Radiant came from TSM Aquatics all of their fish go through a 30 day QT.