Let's see your rare wrasses!!!!

Lineatus

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Is this a supermale?
 
I've noticed that most of the pics are with the wrasse in an acclimation box or breeders net. Do you guys do this to get the other inhabitants used to them, to get them to eat first, or some other reason I don't know about?

Thanks for the info
 
I've noticed that most of the pics are with the wrasse in an acclimation box or breeders net. Do you guys do this to get the other inhabitants used to them, to get them to eat first, or some other reason I don't know about?

Thanks for the info

Exactly. To acclimate them to their new tankmates, make sure they get food and is also a good time to take pictures.
 
Great video Brad, I can't wait to upgrade my tank so I can start a wrasse collection like yours.
 
He is kind of a BLA (Blue Leg Assassin), I've had him for a year now and he leave turbos alone. A few years ago, I had another one that ate turbos and left blue legs alone.
 
How are your fish Jim?

So far everyone has done great, although I did lose one of the female Earlei in an crazy fish trap debacle. Basically she went in ans so did my Lawnmower Blenny, the door accidentally closed (since I wasn't intending for it to close while I walked away) the Blenny went nuts and basically crashed into her :mad2:. I was actually trying to catch the Marjorie and move him to the 620. Now the trap is far way from the tank since I am afraid to try again. The marjorie is just where he is!
 
Just got a few new ones. Not really rare, but nice! Hopefully my P. bellae leaves them alone. They will be in the box for a week just to be safe.
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Cheers
 
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