Ok thank you they will be going in the fairy tank then
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Terminal phase huh?So we went away for 2 days to visit my family, drove back through, stopped in and fed then drove to the beach to visit my partners parents and just got home. I noticed that she had a bit of black on the tail Friday and what a transition when we got back today. Pardon the crap pic. He/she is a real pain to photograph. Runs to beg at the glass any time you're around but doesn't sit still ever.![]()
Not yet.Terminal phase huh?
A wrasse yes, have a tail pic?ID please! Not a wrasse expert but I suspect this is some sort of wrasse?! Thanks
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Looks to be C. rubripinnis, but a better pic would help.ID please! Not a wrasse expert but I suspect this is some sort of wrasse?! Thanks
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Not really, but I'll stick with C. rubripinnis.Sorry for my crappy camera. Does this help? That's a lady I suppose?
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Peaceful, reef safe, needs a completely covered tanks, as they are accomplished jumpers.I was given him/her. Any tips on care? Reef safe?
Most commonly kept wrasses will eat them, Macropharyngodon, Pseudojuloides, and Anampses, seem to rely on a steady supply, but other foods can supply all of the nutritional needs.Should copepods be included in all the wrasse's diet?
Yes but don't go buying them, a healthy well established reef tank will produce plentyShould copepods be included in all the wrasse's diet?

