I see some of these guys often enough~. I kept a severnsi for 6 months way back, and it was easy to keep. Ate from my hand, outgoing, and beautiful. It died because I let the salinity creep up to 1.031... My mistake entirely, and such an easy one to avoid.
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Never heard of a wrasse hard to keep except if you consider having a well extablished display with pods etc for Melenarus and yes some are known poor shipppers
I've heard the general "they" say that they're hard to get eating, but I've heard several good first hand stories. Maybe the bad feeding was a thing of the past? Not sure, but given the right tank I think they're likely far easier than a leopard wrasse.
I'm with him.pencils are very difficult to get to eat and usually bust up their faces in transit and holding resulting in a quick death. They are tough to keep none the less.
Tim, sorry for the hijack but since you bought up the subject of wrasse we don't see often.
I don't see much info on him but seem to be labeled with a bunch of different names online. One thing everyone seem to agree on is he will be big and need approx 300g tank and eat inverts. If anyone have info/comments please feel free to share. Thanks.
I hope I got ID right: Hologymnosus Rhodonotus
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