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I picked mine off the floor twice. Knocked feed door out and lifted acrylic lid one. He is always skimming the surface and jumping. Agree under blues they don’t show colors except flashingIt's a beautiful fish when it's flashing or under white or daylight but under some blue light it's not that impressive. Mine is a jummper he jummped out three times already even tho I have a full creen top Lol
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haha That's exactly what happend to me. I have acrylic feed door he popped it open and when floor surfing. LolI picked mine off the floor twice. Knocked feed door out and lifted acrylic lid one. He is always skimming the surface and jumping. Agree under blues they don’t show colors except flashing
How big is he and tank size?haha That's exactly what happend to me. I have acrylic feed door he popped it open and when floor surfing. Lol
It's 5 inches or more and very fat that picture was taking two years ago when I first got it. Tanks is 60x30x21. He is the only wrasse in my system right now but he always flashing toward my anthias Lol He also developed tail streamer now super cool (but not super long yet).How big is he and tank size?
For the past year mine tail streamers are about 3/4”. Bottom one recently seems to be missing a tiny bitIt's 5 inches or more and very fat that picture was taking two years ago when I first got it. Tanks is 60x30x21. He is the only wrasse in my system right now but he always flashing toward my anthias Lol He also developed tail streamer now super cool (but not super long yet).
I picked mine off the floor twice. Knocked feed door out and lifted acrylic lid one. He is always skimming the surface and jumping. Agree under blues they don’t show colors except flashing
ThanksFlashers have about a 10 year life. If it’s comfortable in the tank they shouldn’t jump but if they want out they find away or get injured. Flashers are jumpy. I recommend keeping them in big tanks. A 3” flasher takes a 4’ tank so a 6” flasher requires a much bigger tank in my eyes.
10 years from day one. So 10 years seems to be max for a flasher.Thanks
From my research and some members from reef2reef said about 5 year life. I hope 10 year life is the case or money is wasted. I saw your video on Madagascar, it is super nice. How long have you had it?
10 years from day one. So 10 years seems to be max for a flasher.
Had one about 2 years but long story. One I have now I only had few months.

