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Here is a vote for the fairy wrasses; I believe are the ones that pulse one and off when mating?
I'd like to get another wrasse in there, but it is only a 75 gal, and I know sixlines can get aggressive towards other wrasses.
As do Halichoeres, Coris, Anampses....Actually, nearly all species of fairy wrasses flash their colors off and on when going into a nuptual display. Exquisite, pylei, marjorie, and cf. lanceolatus come readily to mind in their eagerness to go into such a display nearly everytime food is added or the lighting begins to dim in a tank.
Flashers and fairy wrasses being so closely related, both Genera readily display this trait.
How much garlic do you put ? Sometimes if the garlic is to strong they will not eat the food.
Flashing of colors, Halichoeres, anampses and coris, do not, they flash their fins. The color flash where there is a change in color and different patterns are seen is in Paracheilinius, cirrhilabrus, and thalasomma and a few other Genera that are not frequently seen in the trade, but the previously mentioned Genera DO NOT color flash, but fin flash instead.As do Halichoeres, Coris, Anampses....
It's not limited to Cirrhilabrus and Paracheilinus for that matter.
You are mistaken; the males of Halichoeres, Anampses and Coris also flash color when courting. While it's not as dramatic (and sometimes with colors which are not seen in normal coloration) as the Cirrhilabrus and Paracheilinus genera, it's certainly much more than just a fin flash.Flashing of colors, Halichoeres, anampses and coris, do not, they flash their fins. The color flash where there is a change in color and different patterns are seen is in Paracheilinius, cirrhilabrus, and thalasomma and a few other Genera that are not frequently seen in the trade, but the previously mentioned Genera DO NOT color flash, but fin flash instead.
You are mistaken; the males of Halichoeres, Anampses and Coris also flash color when courting. While it's not as dramatic (and sometimes with colors which are not seen in normal coloration) as the Cirrhilabrus and Paracheilinus genera, it's certainly much more than just a fin flash.
I've witnessed my male Halichoeres timorensis flash color, Brad Syphus has some great photos of a Coris venusta male flashing, and Kevin Kohen has some GREAT shots of an Anampses femininus male flashing.
Not all the Halichoeres species flash color, however.
Flashing of colors, Halichoeres, anampses and coris, do not, they flash their fins. The color flash where there is a change in color and different patterns are seen is in Paracheilinius, cirrhilabrus, and thalasomma and a few other Genera that are not frequently seen in the trade, but the previously mentioned Genera DO NOT color flash, but fin flash instead.
My pair of ornates and bipartitus
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