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Looks like Pseudocheilinus evanidus to me but I'm sure the real experts can tell you pretty soon. If it is in the Pseudochilinus genus it's not one you want unless it will be your only wrasse.
why are they all laying on the ground? seems not good
+1why are they all laying on the ground? seems not good
Looks like Pseudocheilinus evanidus to me but I'm sure the real experts can tell you pretty soon. If it is in the Pseudochilinus genus it's not one you want unless it will be your only wrasse.
Pseudocheilinus = wrasse terror. LA is incorrect. The genus is incompatible with all other wrasses.Are the aggressive or territorial? If so I didn't know that. I've never kept one, but LiveAquaria says they are good tankmates including with other wrasses.
Are the aggressive or territorial? If so I didn't know that. I've never kept one, but LiveAquaria says they are good tankmates including with other wrasses.
Interesting that they're selling that fish as a Mystery Wrasse, which is generally much pricier than the Scarlet Pinstripe.