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Looks like itAre we starting to see a transition here?
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In what context? (I know what you mean, but the answer could literally be yes or no depending on such)When they transition like that does that mean most of their needs are being meet?
Sorry bro. I've had my shark fin jump when I was feeding so I got lucky. Find that opening so it won't happen again!!Man, I'm so mad. I had the tank covered and the Naoko still figured a way out. I caught him flopping on the ground the first time. The second time I wasn't lucky and found him on top of the netting, stiff and cold. Jumped twice within an hour. I am so upset with myself, I just don't even know how to express my frustration. Part of me thinks I should've used acrylic sheet to cover the top, but then I was afraid the wrasse would kill itself knocking into it like my chromis. This hobby is so frustrating sometimes.
Sorry bro. I've had my shark fin jump when I was feeding so I got lucky. Find that opening so it won't happen again!!
Any up close pics?Just noticed yesterday my cf. pylei female is starting to transition. I've had her since June and watched her at Petco for 2 months before buying her. She's starting to chase the dominant Filamented-ish flasher so its good to see him getting a taste of his own medicine.
Even though Bertha (she was so fat she seemed to fit this name and no, I don't name all the fish, just the ones with the biggest and best personalities) is the biggest pig and beggar she's a pain in the butt to get a pic of. She's in a basically fish only with live rock tank with a ton of caulerpa so it's a huge fuge basically. The wrasses love it. Sorry they pics aren't great, but she has more dark on the back end of the dorsal now than she did and she's a little maybe darker overall, and has almost entirely lost the caudal spot. The weird thing is that almost at the same time a small female rubripinnis is also heading toward male, probably because I added in the female cf. lanceolatus in the acclimation box Saturday and changed the dynamics. I noticed for the first time that the rubripinnis had both black and a bit of blue on the caudal spot when riled up a bit.Any up close pics?
Thanks for the heads up! Had to look but most are outta my price range dang it, that's the worst part of loving the fairy group.Attention wrasse freaks! DD has a bunch of nice fairy wrasses right now. I saw rhomboidalis, kaoti, bathyphilus, cf. lanceolatus, katherinae, rubrimarginatus,jordani and scottorum! Haven't seen that many harder to find wrasses on there in a while!
Man, I wish my QT wasn't full.
just figured out how I'm going to get 1 of those $$$ wrasses 1 day: top of Xmas and bday list after this year...... LolDD don't play around when it comes to price
Attention wrasse freaks! DD has a bunch of nice fairy wrasses right now. I saw rhomboidalis, kaoti, bathyphilus, cf. lanceolatus, katherinae, rubrimarginatus,jordani and scottorum! Haven't seen that many harder to find wrasses on there in a while!
Man, I wish my QT wasn't full.
C. lanceolatus or C. cf. lanceolatus? Big difference in price and personality.I love my C. Lanceolatus, I highly recommend them.
C. lanceolatus or C. cf. lanceolatus? Big difference in price and personality.
That's C. cf lanceolatus, they are a smaller, more peaceful species. C. lanceolatus is larger, significantly more expensive, and more aggressive. C. lanceolatus is rarely available in the U.S.Not sure which one I have. I got mine labeled as "pintail wrasse" at the LFS. He's pretty docile as far as personality goes. Never bothers other fish and really gets along with the other wrasses.
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One of my favorites.
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Another one, cebu pylei (sunset )
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One of the larger fairy wrasses.
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Others I've enjoyed over the years.
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