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Miniatus groupers, but the vibrancy of the colors can vary a lot. Also, clown triggers and blue spotted jawfish.
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I had a Red Coris that I had from a tiny juvi to adult. Another warning....he will flip anything not glued down, including coral colonies, rock scape etc. looking for food items or whatever. I used to get up in the morning to large class knocked over, coral colonies turned upside down etc. Daily occurrence. I loved him, my favorite Wrasse, but for that reason I won't own another one.How large do they get ?
besides turbo snails and conch that’s all I have for inverts
We love to scuba.Why?!
You probably wouldn't like my other hobby (scuba diving) then.
Honestly, it’s most likely due to not many people knowing them. They’re also scarcely collected in the wild as they don’t naturally hang out in large groups and usually you only find them in pairs/trios or solo.I've wondered why tilefish aren't more common in the hobby? I see them for sale very rarely and oftentimes it seems they were special orders for customers (aka not for sale to walk-ins).
The price tag on this one certainly caught my eye.
He was my Hoplolatilus chlupatyi, the Flashing Tilefish.What is he??
I have one in QT right now.Quoyi parrotfish
I would try them but I heard they aren’t the safest in a reef. And they’re really large.
Are you planning to put one in a reef?I have one in QT right now.
Man, your tank is stunning. Very jealous. Great job!!I had a Red Coris that I had from a tiny juvi to adult. Another warning....he will flip anything not glued down, including coral colonies, rock scape etc. looking for food items or whatever. I used to get up in the morning to large class knocked over, coral colonies turned upside down etc. Daily occurrence. I loved him, my favorite Wrasse, but for that reason I won't own another one.
Too many pretty fish to list.
I have two tanks that have fast growing softies like paly, GSP, leather etc. ok if they eat it, damage it a little. But notAre you planning to put one in a reef?
I’m just worried they might accidentally scrape some corals (mostly SPS) while scraping for algae.