I picked her up sold as a female eightline flasher wrasse. But as she grew, I doubt she is one as I have a male eightline flasher. Can one of the expert help me identify her?
This is Cirrhilabrus sp. 3, the Kenya fairy wrasse, a species in the rubriventralis complex and a clse relative to the Kwazulu fairy wrasse. The difference between the 2 is sp3 belly is white and the kwazulu has a completely yellow belly.
This is Cirrhilabrus sp. 3, the Kenya fairy wrasse, a species in the rubriventralis complex and a clse relative to the Kwazulu fairy wrasse. The difference between the 2 is sp3 belly is white and the kwazulu has a completely yellow belly.
Each can have their own personality though, the ones I have seen were quite aggressive towards other wrasses. I had to remove one male because he relentlessly harassed a mixed group of flashers and a solorensis and a lubbocks.
Each can have their own personality though, the ones I have seen were quite aggressive towards other wrasses. I had to remove one male because he relentlessly harassed a mixed group of flashers and a solorensis and a lubbocks.
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