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Some Cirrhilabrus can, but they certainly don't do such with the regularity Paracheilinus do.Do any of the Cirrhilabrus wrasses display to the degree that Paracheilinus do?
And to that point, you must not have seen lubbocki in a nuptial state then, as they'll get a lot more dramatic than just extended fins.I've got Lubbocki ... which do extend their fins but not the dramatic displaying that flashers do.

For me it's johnsoni.What one or two fairy wrasses would you pick for their display.
Fish almost always spawn at dusk, hence why that's the lighting period you'll want to watch.So I guess I need to start paying attention closer to the tanks bedtime to catch him flashing.
Unless kept dimly lit, it happens to the species.Looks like they all develope the black body.

