ingtar_shinowa
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I like all the fish in that picture
It was listed and sold for less than $200
Yes, females will transition in a closed system, especially in the presence of other wrasses. Two females would likely make a pair, but it's also possible both females will end up male. In my experience, that's almost a given with enough wrasses in the tank. For this reason, I don't mess with pairs too much these days; I just keep one specimen of any given species amongst the others. If it's a female or a young juvi, it will end up a terminal male eventually amongst the others.Where is a good site to get some of these wrasses off of? All of these will not go in my current tank but I would love to get a pair or two in my 90g that is lightly stocked at the moment until I move and upgrade to a 375. Also, would keeping multiple pairs be ok? I've seen several sites selling females but no males. Would one of the females turn into a male in time creating a pair?
I'm loooking for :
Pair of Lineatus Wrasse
Pair of Rhombids Wrasse
Pair of Flame Wrasses
African Exquisite Fairy Wrasse
Potters Leopard Wrasse
Hawaiian Cleaner Wrasse
Anyone have any experience with a Cryptic six line wrasse Pseudocheilinops ataenia?...
I want someone for my mixed 75.....I really like the six line but have heard it can be aggressive.....my Lfs says that this cryptic six line is much less aggressive.....anyone?.
Ok. Would normal cleaner wrasse be fine or should I just skip them altogether?
Its hot topic. Alot of people feel they perform a vital task for healthy reefs and should not be removed. Some studies show that populations remain stable with harvesting but its pretty much universal that they VERY SELDOM fair well in captivity.
I would skip them.