The Wrasse Lover's Thread!

I remember seeing somewhere that the female lubbocks are the ones subdued in color and have black dots arranged in a line on their backs. can anyone confirm? i'll try to take a pic of what the store is claiming to be a female lubbocks

No, they are solid pink with a black dot on the caudal fin. Here is an old pic of my pair of females when I first got them:

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What you are describing may be a male Lubbock's though.
 
ah ok, I guess what i was looking at was another color variant of males, there was another wrasse exactly like the ones you have there. in any case i think i will probably just grab the 2 juv flashers they have there. no idea what kind they are, but i like all the flashers.
 
I have a pair of flames. So far they are being civil after 7 months together. Time will tell.

Usually they go Male and fight to the death.
 
As long as your tank is large enough (they really need a 75+ tank), I would only get one female. It will turn male regardless if there is another male present or not. As mentioned, with a pair, you will end up with two males and have to remove one anyways.
 
Stay away from the Mystery Wrasses (and all from the Pseudocheilinus genus for that matter) IMO. Stick with the Cirrhilabrus, Paracheilinus, or smaller Halichoeres if you have a ~2" sandbed. Plenty of great options though. Take a look and see if there are any in those genus' you like.
 
Why don't you like mystery wrasses ?

I like them, just not their attitude :) They usually don't play nice with other wrasses, and so should be avoided unless they are the only wrasse in the tank. Since I am a big wrasse fan, that means they are a no from me :)
 
Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse : do they burrow in sand? I'm looking for a non-burrowing wrasse for my reef tank that wont cover my chalices in sand.
 

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