The Wrasse Lover's Thread!

So I did a little research and it seems my option are: flavidorsalis, adornatus, lubbocki, beauperryi, bathyphilus

It seems like the whipfins stay small but are very aggressive, so I left those out. How big do rubrisquamis usually get? Are those aggressive?
Adornatus get aggressive, beauperryi gets large, you were smart to leave whipfins off the list, rubrisquamis get large.

Other species that would work would be rubriventralis, pintail, lunatus, and johnsoni.
 
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My new Timor wrasse ...in the tank and feeding as of 15 minutes ago.
 
Adornatus get aggressive, beauperryi gets large, you were smart to leave whipfins off the list, rubrisquamis get large.

Other species that would work would be rubriventralis, pintail, lunatus, and johnsoni.
Agreed. My adornatus bullies fish nearly twice his size. Only the rhomboid, labouti and rubrisquamis are spared his aggression and they are much larger.
 
I love me some wrasse's, so I want to see everyone's wrasse pictures! Please share!

I've been practicing my fish taking.. Snapped a decent one of my Naoko Wrasse, still need to polish up on my skills though!
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Forgot my earmuff! Colors since this picture have really improved!
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Wowowowo! Sweet little Naoko
 
Not even gonna try ... but you have given me an understanding of why they're called "flasher" wrasses!

I fell for wrasses as a child - my first was a supermale caribbean bluehead, which I kept in a ten-gallon tank with a pair of seahorses. (I know now, not a good combination!) Of course, when I put live brine shrimp in for the seahorses, the wrasse would dart about scarfing them all down. I tried putting flakes in first to take the edge off the bluehead's hunger, but he always had room for all the live brine my budget could manage for dessert.

Noticing the intelligence of the wrasse, I quickly got him to understand that if he came to the corner of the tank when I held my finger above it and "spit", like an archerfish, he'd get a brineshrimp treat. Within a few weeks, however, something unexpected happened - the bluehead would take all the brine shrimp I wanted to feed him, but only off the tip of my finger. When I dropped brine in for the seahorses, the wrasse would snap up just a few, and ignore the rest, allowing the seahorses to feed at leisure!

Is it any wonder that I'm considering adding a carpenter or McCosker's to my new 65 gallon when it's cycled?!

~Bruce
 
Mnat, you need to put that attenuatus on a diet, he's absolutely obese. Wish mine would flash like that. The A. femininus is beautiful!
I wanna be you when I grow up! :-)
 
Is there something I can put around my overflow to keep the fish from jumping in it?
 
Here's my Leopard and pair of Katoi fairy wrasses.
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I picked this one up as a female but I believe it's in the process of transitioning
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Here's the female
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I just added a katoi to my collection also. They said it was a male but it's not fully thru transformation yet. Still a beauty as is your pair
 
Of the wrasses I've owned over the years it is definitively one of my favorites. My LFS had a supermale in their display and it's a gorgeous fish.
 

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