Let Them Flash!

Thanks for the information. He came out the other night and started eating as soon as I put some food in. He looks healthy and is eating like a pig.
 
Hi Meridith,
Welcome back. Since I always start QT in the dark for 2 days maybe I am not the best reference but I have never lost a flasher in QT. Stressed out in the display yes.
 
Hi Phil! Still a little leery of the local forum...

I think 2 days in the dark is CRITICAL for shipped specimens. That was my main point. The 2 seperate group buys we did (via someone who didn't profit at all, but was punished by RC anyway - you probably know who I'm talking about...) was with the same wholesaler, by all accounts a respected one.

In the 1st buy, the flashers ordered were in large bags, black-booted and the acclimation procedure was much like yours - in the dark. Worked fantastic! On the 2nd buy, the flashers arrived in clear, limp, small bags. When I arrived, someone was holding one of the bags to the light, trying to I.D. the species. Although I followed the same acclimation and QT procedures, I lost those 2 flashers (I had ordered 3, but there were DOA's and we split up the remaining - I believe if the they were bagged properly then there wouldn't have been the # of DOA's). So this really isn't in regards to store bought flashers, but those ordered online. Just wanted to know if ZINN22 was referring to store bought or online purchases.

Oh yeah, in regards to tank stress, I've seen female flashers go at each other. I'm not quite sure that this "harem" thing is more like a "truthiness" than an absolute rule. At least within the confines of a glass box.

Meredith
 
I wish I could help you rickyrooz1, I think the Doctor has gone over this. They'll flash with other males in the tank (at least from his pics!) and certainly there should be times with a female or group of females that he would flash - to me, the latter would seem less stressful. I have a male hybrid (me thinks) with females and he never flashes. Maybe he's just too young.

Given the number of hybrids I've seen on this thread, I think any flasher (male or female) would do the trick. Although with yours, if you went with a male, a flavianalis would make for a nice contrast - just my aesthetic call:) My flashers look totally boring...

Meredith
 
H. Tanaka. There are plenty of flashers wrasses here in the Philippines. I have obtained two of my favorites "carpenter and lone spot". I placed the carpenter three days in my 29 gallon tank prior to addition of the line spot however, I have observed yesterday that the carpenter was chasing the line spot. The linespot change color from red to blue for a few seconds. Do you that I don't have territorial problem in my tank? Carpenter is about 2.5 inches while the line spot is about 2 inches long.

Thanks,
Anthony
 
Yellow fin Flasher Wrasse - P. flavianalis
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nycsicktank..... My McCoskers looks like yours. I'm assuming I have a male. I posted a question a couple of posts above about pics of a female, I'm thinking of getting one for him. ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12202780#post12202780 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kes_reef
So unbelievably beautiful it looks as if it's been photoshopped.

Ouch, that hurts. I don't know if that was a compliment of my photo, but I wish I had the skills to use photoshop. Nope, I just shoot Nikon ;)
 
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okay, wrasse gurus... i'm just finishing up a new 120g... ready to go, i'm leaning toward the fairy wrasses...

what about mixing scott's fairy wrasses, mccosker's flasher wrasses, and longfin fairy wrasses?

already have 1 sixline, 2 black ocellaris, harlequin star, emerald crab, hermits, soft corals in the tank... any suggestions?
 
Six line wrasses do not mix with flasher and fairy wrasses. Scotts are very aggressive and will dominate if not intimidate flasher wrasses.
 
thanks, that's the kind of info i was looking for... i like the scotts so i think i'll build around them
 
If you get Scottorum be aware that they are aggressive to fish other than fairy and flasher wrasses as well. Pretty mean fish.
 
Was finally able to get a good pic of my redtail flasher doing his thing......... He really lights up when he flashes!
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This is how he looks when he is calm....
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