The Wrasse Lover's Thread!

Always the show stopper: A. femininus. And peaking in is M. choati I see. I will commend you for having the fortitude to throw the Thalassoma in there however.
the banana wrasse has been there for a good while and seems to play nice. I have about 11 wrasses and there isn't any aggression that I am aware of in the 180 gallon display. Lots of food and lots of pods from a productive refugium is a benefit
 
the banana wrasse has been there for a good while and seems to play nice. I have about 11 wrasses and there isn't any aggression that I am aware of in the 180 gallon display. Lots of food and lots of pods from a productive refugium is a benefit
Feeding is always key. :D Up to 13 wrasses in my 190; soon to be 14.
 
What are you guys feeding your wrasses? Mine get multiple small feedings of nls pellets couple times a day, cyclopleeze once a day, frozen mysis or rods original once a day, and capelin roe couple times a week. im always thinking of my hungry mouths at home.. Haha
 
Something meaty, 2-3 times a day. Rod's, PE mysis, or NLS pellets are my go-to's.
 
You rich wrasse people and your wrasses!

I'm so jealous... how do you afford such nice wrasses!
Maybe one day I'll have a nice collection for myself.

That Earle is very nice Brett, do you have a female with it?
 
You rich wrasse people and your wrasses!

I'm so jealous... how do you afford such nice wrasses!
Maybe one day I'll have a nice collection for myself.
I worked hard through school, and now I work hard M-F. :) Being debt free helps too (sans mortgage).

Thanks. No females for me, the male took all my $$$.
I don't even both much with females these days; sans for the johnsoni.

Here's my new Naoko. I love me some sexy wrasse!
Gorgous, but be careful with other wrasses alongside him! Can get quite aggressive.
 
My coris and leopard

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I worked hard through school, and now I work hard M-F. :) Being debt free helps too (sans mortgage).
Heard that, the cost of living here in the Silicon Valley is extreme.
$2000-4000 Mortgages, or Rent would be $1300/Single $2200 Double.
Could buy myself several pairs of Earles at the end of each month!
 
^ What's your feeding regiment? The canary wrasse looks a bit malnourished.

A cube and a half of frozen daily. Spirulina enriched brine, mysis, pacific plankton, krill, flake on occasion. He is 7 years old. He has swam into a running Koralia pump and survived. I thought he was toast when I moved him to this tank 3 weeks ago....body stiff, laying upside down on the sand for 2 days. Give him a break, he's been thru a lot lol :p
 
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I don't even both much with females these days; sans for the johnsoni.

I never have either expect on the few that seem to be easier to obtain that way(you'll see soon :) )

Love the little Bipartis Impur, one of my favorites of all time.
 
A cube and a half of frozen daily. Spirulina enriched brine, mysis, pacific plankton, krill, flake on occasion. He is 7 years old. He has swam into a running Koralia pump and survived. I thought he was toast when I moved him to this tank 3 weeks ago....body stiff, laying upside down on the sand for 2 days. Give him a break, he's been thru a lot lol :p
Yes indeed ... a miracle he is still with you ... but then we did not know that before :: right ... but now we do ... thanks for posting that info as that explains a lot
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

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