OrionN
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About 6 weeks ago, I got two young Diamond Tail Flasher Wrasse. Actually a friend and I got three, two for me and one for him. I though I document my wrasses and how they change over time.
My two wrasses were very small, both less than 1 inch when I got them. I was worry that they may get eaten by my Harlequin Tusk so I keep them in my QT system to nurse them a bit before add them to my DT yesterday. Both still small, the larger one is about 1.5 and the smaller one about 1.25 inches. The larger one have already transforming from female/juvenile to male.
Here are some pictures. I hope, given some time, both will reach their potential. I may have to remove one of them from my 320 gal DT.
My larger Diamond Tail 6 weeks ago on 2/16/2020. The 10th dorsal ray is just a tiny bit longer than the 9th ray
Here he is today on 3/29/2020
Here is my smaller one, about 1.25 inch today
Here is a picture of both of them together
My two wrasses were very small, both less than 1 inch when I got them. I was worry that they may get eaten by my Harlequin Tusk so I keep them in my QT system to nurse them a bit before add them to my DT yesterday. Both still small, the larger one is about 1.5 and the smaller one about 1.25 inches. The larger one have already transforming from female/juvenile to male.
Here are some pictures. I hope, given some time, both will reach their potential. I may have to remove one of them from my 320 gal DT.
My larger Diamond Tail 6 weeks ago on 2/16/2020. The 10th dorsal ray is just a tiny bit longer than the 9th ray
Here he is today on 3/29/2020
Here is my smaller one, about 1.25 inch today
Here is a picture of both of them together