The Wrasse Lover's Thread!

M.Geoffroy (Potter's Wrasse)
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Hate to break it too you, but Leo the male leopard is a female, and the red head solon is C. cf. cyanopleura, so frequently sold as a female solon, but yours is a male.
And the "Christmas wrasse" is a "Red lined wrasse"; H. biocellatus.
 
I have some videos of my wrasse (switch to 720P HD)

Nothing on your wonderful photography, I am not good!

Here is my youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChmnW5j3uL-ehguWWB00wbA

I have a 125 almost solely devoted to wrasses, but here is my list of current wrasse in order of favorite:
Male Blue Star Leopard
2 Female Blue Star Leopard (hiding in videos because they're still adapting to time change)
Potters Wrasse
Radiant (Radient) Wrasse (New, not in videos just got him 3 days ago)
Red Coris Wrasse
Scotts Fairy Wrasse (Cook Islands - getting his markings back since he's in a wrasse sausage fest)
Banana Wrasse
Male Solar Fairy Wrasse
Exquisite Fairy Wrasse (Maldives)
2 Vroliks Wrasse
Filamented Flasher Wrasse
McCoskers Flasher Wrasse
Lubbocks Wrasse
Yellow Coris Wrasse
(2) Cleaner Wrasse
Lime Green Wrasse


I think that's it. It's hard to keep track. I want to trade out some wrasses for prettier ones eventually, but I have a pretty cool collection. Not too many that are too rare but I like the collective group!
 
Oh yeah I have a tiny regular leopard wrasse that I have not seen in about a week - she may have perished :(
 
GREAT photos of two of my favorites as well. Your potters is more stunning than mine, but you're also a much better photographer/videographer! :D
 
Sorry I don't see how to edit my post to add what few photos I do have, here are a few:

M Blue Star.jpg
Fem Blue Star.jpg
Radiant.jpg
Banana and Lime.jpg
Potters and Others.jpg
This was when I moved my wrasse tanks from two 55 gallons and combined them so the wrasse tank has diatom outbreak that has cleared up.
 
Red Coris Juvi.jpg
This was when I first got the red coris (he has now finished changing)
 
So i think this would be the best place to post i have a carpenters flasher wrasse i believe its a female but im looking to get another wrasse and generally im told im only able to get another carpenter flasher but is there any way i can get a different type of wrasse my tank is a 75 gallon tank
 
So i think this would be the best place to post i have a carpenters flasher wrasse i believe its a female but im looking to get another wrasse and generally im told im only able to get another carpenter flasher but is there any way i can get a different type of wrasse my tank is a 75 gallon tank

In fact I would strongly recommend getting a different species, as males are less tolerant of other male conspecifics.

Also, I would venture that you have a male carpenters as femles are difficult to differentiate.

When adding a new wrasse to an existing one, I would suggest using a social acclimation box to mitigate against any aggression.
 
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Ok this is my flasher and does anyone have any suggestions on what type of wrasse i should try
 
What about an Exquisite Fairy Wrasse? Does anyone keep them with other wrasse
 
DSC00262.jpg Ok this is my flasher and does anyone have any suggestions on what type of wrasse i should try
That's a male. Looks to be carpenteri, but I'd need to see the fins to be certain.

As eatbreakfast stated, best to stick with a DIFFERENT species of Paracheilinus if that's the route you wish to go.

What about an Exquisite Fairy Wrasse? Does anyone keep them with other wrasse
That would be fine.
 
Thanks evolved and i would rather go with a different wrasse just not sure which one to go with i think that exquisite looks awesome but i want to find out more about it first
 
Genus as a whole is pretty similar in my experience. They will kill the occasional shrimp and hermit crap. Maybe even a snail. Great for bad hitchhikers though.
 
Well by occasional shrimp would that include my peppermints and skunk cleaner
 

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