As I've looked at the number of reef safe wrasse I started wondering why not more of the wrasse lovers never mention this wrasse. I've recently picked up a male that holds just as much color as the more expensive wrasse at a fraction of the cost.
I'm looking for more of the experienced wrasse keepers to chime in on this specific type of wrasse and get your take.
Here is a write up from one of RC sponsors
Description
One of the best kept secrets in the hobby, the Melanurus Wrasse is one of the best problem solvers for Planaria flatworms in reef aquariums. Forget medications that can harm or damage your delicate motile invertebrates! The Melanurus Wrasse will consume flatworms and you will see the difference within a matter of a couple of days. Once the flatworms are gone you have an attractive, friendly fish that will readily adjust to a captive diet and frequent the water column with activity. There are definate differences in the sexes as the female has a spot on it's tail and the male lacks that spot.
I'm looking for more of the experienced wrasse keepers to chime in on this specific type of wrasse and get your take.
Here is a write up from one of RC sponsors
Description
One of the best kept secrets in the hobby, the Melanurus Wrasse is one of the best problem solvers for Planaria flatworms in reef aquariums. Forget medications that can harm or damage your delicate motile invertebrates! The Melanurus Wrasse will consume flatworms and you will see the difference within a matter of a couple of days. Once the flatworms are gone you have an attractive, friendly fish that will readily adjust to a captive diet and frequent the water column with activity. There are definate differences in the sexes as the female has a spot on it's tail and the male lacks that spot.