Stefania,
Nice pair of rubricephalus. It looks to me like the female may be starting to change to male. This species is one of my favorites. Please keep us updated on how your pair does. They have very poor survival rate due to suspected collection issues.
I've had the pair for 4 months now and they are doing great. Still male/female.
They are shy and similar to anampses wrasses regarding behaviour and feeding. They always stay close to the rocks. I will post some pics soon.
Joeri, I got them from Theo.
How big is yours? The red head above is actually two from a lfs. Both are well over 4" probably 5" with the tail and the head really is that red. What i have found says they are only normally around 4" and i've no idea of the geographical location. They were both £60 each so not cheap but i thought a really good price. The evergreen body with blue cevron makes them tunning in itself but the face is a bonus.
The first and third picture are the one which is more active and feeding well but the other one in picture two is pacing and taking food but spitting it out again, it does have a brighter red face though.
^ Coris gaimard
Not a Halichoeres I'm afraid.
I'm sorry, forgot to answer.
Mine is not extremely big, full grown 5"
I've had it for 8 months, I don't know exactly. I do know it was expensive, I got a pair but the female turned male and then disappeared. The existing male looked nice, but the bigger it gets, the uglier...
I payed 180$ for the pair. When I got them the male looked fine, just like any other young male I had seen and I expected it to turn out gorgeous.
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And now this is what I have.
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And yes, this is his actual color. I'm not happy about it...