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Though not # on this I don't think collection is necessarily the problem. Madagascar has a good reputation for their collecting techniques. It is more likely a combination of factors, such as depth collected, short turn around from collection to shipping, comparatively longer shipping time, and natural difficulty of care.@evolved: bad news. Hemi died on day two at wholesaler... I hear that in addition to all of those that died similarly in e US & EU. Five were brought into HK and died within 48 hrs. Collection problems?
Also not # on this, but those species will be fine as long as by lanceolatus you mean cf. lanceolatus.@evolved Hunter, what do you think about Lanceolatus, Earlei, Johnsoni, and H chrysus in a 70-gallon?
In that case you are good to go.Yes, cf. lanceolatus.![]()
In that case you are good to go.
I don't have any experience with these "dwarf-type" wrasses though. I have the Pintail in QT now, the chrysus is in the display already, and on the hunt for the other two.
@evolved: bad news. Hemi died on day two at wholesaler... I hear that in addition to all of those that died similarly in e US & EU. Five were brought into HK and died within 48 hrs. Collection problems?
Sorry to hear. It could be a collection issue, but I tend to agree with TJ on this. They're probably bringing them up a little too quickly and then doing a quick turn around on shipping a long distance, and those combined is enough to do them in.Though not # on this I don't think collection is necessarily the problem. Madagascar has a good reputation for their collecting techniques. It is more likely a combination of factors, such as depth collected, short turn around from collection to shipping, comparatively longer shipping time, and natural difficulty of care.

@evolved Hunter, what do you think about Lanceolatus, Earlei, Johnsoni, and H chrysus in a 70-gallon?
Agree; I keep those three Cirrhilabrus together.Also not # on this, but those species will be fine as long as by lanceolatus you mean cf. lanceolatus.
And that cf. is a big, important difference.Yes, cf. lanceolatus.![]()

Agree; I keep those three Cirrhilabrus together.
And that cf. is a big, important difference.![]()


