McCosker's wrasse on sale at LA for $29.99

Dkuhlmann

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So if you've ever wanted a McCosker's wrasse now is the time to get one. Live Aquaria has them on sale for $29.99 this is for a medium sub-adult male.

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+1378+2648&pcatid=2648

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You bet BBT, I got mine at this price back in late November, also got my Golden Midas Blenny at the same time. Both are great fish

MrsReefK You can put it in a quarantine tank for 6-8 weeks and get it now. This is a hard price to pass up, especially if you want one.
 
You bet BBT, I got mine at this price back in late November, also got my Golden Midas Blenny at the same time. Both are great fish

MrsReefK You can put it in a quarantine tank for 6-8 weeks and get it now. This is a hard price to pass up, especially if you want one.


You are right on that. Great point. I'm a newbie to wrasses though, need to do my research. Are there different wrasses you can't mix? We have a 290, I want a few different ones. I'm not knowledgable in them, so I need females with the male? Or can a male be on his own? Ahhh. So much to learn. Hopefully these aren't dumb questions. [emoji854]
 
You can have multiple as long as you do not have two males of the same kind. Females just help to prevent subadult males from reverting but a single male can be kept with no issue except maybe some fading colors. Females can also be tough to come by with flashers since most will convert to male and they are very difficult to identify as the correct species. Just check out some of the many different posts on wrasses and you can probably learn more than you would ever want to know about them.
 
You are right on that. Great point. I'm a newbie to wrasses though, need to do my research. Are there different wrasses you can't mix? We have a 290, I want a few different ones. I'm not knowledgable in them, so I need females with the male? Or can a male be on his own? Ahhh. So much to learn. Hopefully these aren't dumb questions. [emoji854]

You can have a dozen or more different males and be fine. Just not two of the same species. The male flasher wrasses will flash at each other all day LOL. Beautiful fish.

Here are a the reef safe wrasses from LA

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/aquarium-fish-supplies.cfm?c=15+1378
 
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