FS: Radiant Wrasse

suliaman007

Tap Water Only Club
I have had this guy for about a year. Eats frozen food, seaweed and pellets. It is about 3.5" long and has the adult coloration on its face.

It is still in my display. I can send you a video from phone to show you it is happy, healthy and eating. I would like to have it caught by the day of pick up(so i don't have to spend an hour trying to catch it)

Pics are not the best, he is very active and doesn't like to pose for pictures. image.jpg

Asking $60
 
Multiple reasons...
Will be out of town for two months so I'm trying to cut down on my fish load.
I want to go a different direction with my wrasses.
Last and most important... I need the money for something else.
 
Multiple reasons...
Will be out of town for two months so I'm trying to cut down on my fish load.
I want to go a different direction with my wrasses.
Last and most important... I need the money for something else.

Sulia, please empty some your inbox, it's full...
 
Mai, i spent a long time looking for this one. This was my third radiant i purchased which finally made it. Im not sure why but the radiants which were coming in (when they came in) weren't doing so well.
 
Mai, i spent a long time looking for this one. This was my third radiant i purchased which finally made it. Im not sure why but the radiants which were coming in (when they came in) weren't doing so well.

This is universal. Radiants are notoriously poor shippers. Indeed, they are difficult even tank-to-tank. Can injure themselves ramming into the side glass, or just never come out to eat.

Mai, be careful transferring, remove or open whatever you use to move the fish only when submerged in the display, and have a good cover on the display!
 
Mai, i spent a long time looking for this one. This was my third radiant i purchased which finally made it. Im not sure why but the radiants which were coming in (when they came in) weren't doing so well.

Sulia, thanks.

This is universal. Radiants are notoriously poor shippers. Indeed, they are difficult even tank-to-tank. Can injure themselves ramming into the side glass, or just never come out to eat.

Mai, be careful transferring, remove or open whatever you use to move the fish only when submerged in the display, and have a good cover on the display!

Ostrow, thanks for the tip. I will do.
 
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