RDtrack New member Aug 2, 2013 #1 Hi I'm wondering how these two would get along in a 75 gallon reef? Also is there a difference between a golden rhomboid and just a plain rhomboid? Thanks
Hi I'm wondering how these two would get along in a 75 gallon reef? Also is there a difference between a golden rhomboid and just a plain rhomboid? Thanks
aandfsoccr04 Active member Aug 3, 2013 #3 I have both in my 4 foot 120 gallon and they do fine together. Beautiful fish indeed.
RDtrack New member Aug 3, 2013 #4 Thanks for the answers. I picked up a smallish juvenile rhomboid fairy tonight to go with my juvenile lineatus. About now taxed on wrasses. With a marjorie, (2) eightline flasher, and potters leopard to go along with these two.
Thanks for the answers. I picked up a smallish juvenile rhomboid fairy tonight to go with my juvenile lineatus. About now taxed on wrasses. With a marjorie, (2) eightline flasher, and potters leopard to go along with these two.
hogfanreefer Active member Aug 3, 2013 #5 Will juveniles/females invariably turn in to males? What about if they are in the tank with other wrasse of different species?
Will juveniles/females invariably turn in to males? What about if they are in the tank with other wrasse of different species?
aandfsoccr04 Active member Aug 4, 2013 #6 all of mine turned to male that were kept as only one per species.
evolved Wrasse Nut Aug 5, 2013 #7 hogfanreefer said: Will juveniles/females invariably turn in to males? What about if they are in the tank with other wrasse of different species? Click to expand... Depending on genus, yes. Typically other wrasses of a different species make them transition sooner rather.
hogfanreefer said: Will juveniles/females invariably turn in to males? What about if they are in the tank with other wrasse of different species? Click to expand... Depending on genus, yes. Typically other wrasses of a different species make them transition sooner rather.