So I'm really in a wrasse mood, I want either a Attenuatus flasher or a McCosker's Flasher Wrasse. Can Either be kept as a duo or a trio? Also where can i find a Attenuatus Flasher wrasse?
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It's very possible. I have 5 Mckoskers in my 225g reef along with an Attenuatus Flasher. But I have no idea where to find another one. I only saw 3 for sale on Liveaquaria and I was lucky enough to get one of them. And I know Marvin got one of the others.
I've got a trio of Attenuatus that get along peacefully but as Brad said, I'm not sure when they will be available again.
yeah, yeah! yours and Brad's are studs. LoL. mine gets chased around by the Hooded. other than that, he's fine and growing slowly. I need to find a smaller flasher for him to chase around and hopefully distract the Hooded too. I do like a few other flashers so that's in the works. just need to find 'em locally.I don't think anything can compare to the bright coloration of the male attenuatus! The photo can't capture the true beauty of this fish and his colors.
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dimensions? either way, I think you should be alright.I have a 95g i think that should be fine for two, its VERY open.

Gary is the man when it comes to photography. I've witnessed first hand when they came by a months ago. if I remember correctly, I purchased the very 1st one from DD around May and it was $150 plus shipping.Wow Sara. How the heck did Gary get that shot. LOL They move soooo fast it's almost impossible to catch them flashing , let alone stop long enough to get a clear picture. My hats off to Gary. But he's the pro. If I recall right, They weren't quite that expensive. A little under $200 plus shipping. But the enjoyment of watching them flash is priceless.:bigsmile:
M and m, you should be fine with 2 or 3 Mckoskers, just like Marvin mentioned if you add them all together and different in sizes.

not too shabby Brad!


