Jan 9, 2013 #1 J Javier peynado Community Member View Badges Joined Jan 3, 2012 Messages 29 Reaction score 6 Location Chihuahua, Mexico. Rating - 0% 0 0 0 could help me id this wrasse please Saludos Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Jan 9, 2013 #2 OP OP J Javier peynado Community Member View Badges Joined Jan 3, 2012 Messages 29 Reaction score 6 Location Chihuahua, Mexico. Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Jan 9, 2013 #3 evolved [email protected] View Badges Excellence Award Reef Tank 365 Expert Contributor Article Contributor Moderator Emeritus AZ FRAG Member Hospitality Award My Tank Thread Joined Dec 16, 2010 Messages 10,633 Reaction score 11,986 Location Phoenix, AZ Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Xenojulis margaritaceus Yes, reef safe. Treat it like a leopard wrasse; they're nearly as delicate.
Jan 10, 2013 #4 OP OP J Javier peynado Community Member View Badges Joined Jan 3, 2012 Messages 29 Reaction score 6 Location Chihuahua, Mexico. Rating - 0% 0 0 0 thanks but the bad news is that jump out of the tank My wife saw it and back, but have not seen him since then saludos
thanks but the bad news is that jump out of the tank My wife saw it and back, but have not seen him since then saludos
Jan 11, 2013 #5 evolved [email protected] View Badges Excellence Award Reef Tank 365 Expert Contributor Article Contributor Moderator Emeritus AZ FRAG Member Hospitality Award My Tank Thread Joined Dec 16, 2010 Messages 10,633 Reaction score 11,986 Location Phoenix, AZ Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Yup; ALL wrasses are jumpers and require a covered tank. Try some fine bird netting like a farmer might use to protect fruit trees from birds.
Yup; ALL wrasses are jumpers and require a covered tank. Try some fine bird netting like a farmer might use to protect fruit trees from birds.