Western_reefer
Reef keeper
I purchased a wrasse last night and I forgot the name of it. Can anyone ID this wrasse please? Not the best picture, but the best I could do for now. It looks like a Hoeven's Wrasse tho?


Does it look like this one?
Oh, okay. Thanks!! When I was looking at this Halichoeres melanurus wrasse I also saw a Leopard Wrasse for sale, I soooo wanted to get both, but I think my 28 gallon nano is too small for a Leopard Wrasse.thats a male melanurus. It has the same stripage, plus the spots on the back that seem to blur vertically downward from the top of it's back.
Yeah, they sure are!amazing fish - terminal halichores are real show stoppers!
Thanks!! What are you afraid of?Congratulations on a beautiful and healthy Halichoeres melanurus!!! I would love to get one, but am afraid...you make it look so easy!
Best wishes!
They sure are! It ate on the same day I got it! Yeah, I've got a very good and tight lid over the tank.they are pigs when it comes to food. i would say the only husbandry issue is that a cover is required.
Have you purchased your fish that had swim bladder from the same source?
Yeah, thats where I found the name, on live aquaria. lolHey Western Reefer, guess what???????
You DO have a Hoeven's wrasse!!!
I thought the name looked familiar somewhere then I was just looking at my favorite wrasses on LA, and then I saw "Hoeven's Wrasse (Halichoeres melanurus)"
I copied the link so you wouldn't think I was going crazy:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+1379+2285&pcatid=2285
Many of you ask "what are you afraid of?" It's just my history with wrasses.
I had a lovely Cirrhilabrus solorensis for two years then I moved him from my 28 gallon nano to my 265 gallon reef, then everyone got ich because of a temperature drop. I lost him along with three fairies when I treated the tank with Quinine phosphate/ich. After that I purchased, oh, 9 wrasses which I lost 8 (3 exquisites: one to a mouth problem, one jumped out of my very covered egg crate, one had a swim bladder thing and I was feeding him by hand for a month, 2 mystery wrasses; one got beaten up by a second C. solorensis, then the solorensis acted really strange, hidding all the time then died, a pylei who also got swim bladder disease), the only wrasses I have alive now is a 1 and a half year old cleaner wrasse, a lubbock's who is tough as nails, and a possum wrasse! This is all in a span of one year. I have the 265 in hyposalinity right now, a 55 reef set up, a 28 gallon nano reef, two 8 gallon reef nanos, and a twenty gallon "correctional facility" for my unruly Lubbock (he picks on the possum wrasse).
Maybe by reading all of your success stories and learning from your experiences, I will get up the courage to get the wrasses again.
I will definitely share pictures then!
A bad supplier? That's what I was wondering...shop somewhere else?