Hi,
Here are a few of my wrasses.
This is an unknown, assumed juvenile Cirrhilabrus. Can anyone identify it? It is red with a black oculus near the tail. Btw, in the backgroung the head of my ghost eel (Echidna brummeri) can be seen poking out of a rock.
Possibly my favorite wrasse, my Macropharyngodon ornatus.
Another unknown, but I believe it might be a juvenile Halichoeres hortulanus. It's got some strange white blotches which seem to be internal, especially near the tail region. It has been like that since I received it in a shipment from Indonesia about a week ago.
Any finally, the fish that shouldn't be there: Cheilinus undulatus. This came in the same shipment and was only marked as Cheilinus sp. I assumed it would be another species from this genus. My plan now is to keep it in my 400 gallon for as long as possible, and then have it donated to a public aquarium. It is actually quite gorgeous with its clear blue eyes.
Here are a few of my wrasses.
This is an unknown, assumed juvenile Cirrhilabrus. Can anyone identify it? It is red with a black oculus near the tail. Btw, in the backgroung the head of my ghost eel (Echidna brummeri) can be seen poking out of a rock.
Possibly my favorite wrasse, my Macropharyngodon ornatus.
Another unknown, but I believe it might be a juvenile Halichoeres hortulanus. It's got some strange white blotches which seem to be internal, especially near the tail region. It has been like that since I received it in a shipment from Indonesia about a week ago.
Any finally, the fish that shouldn't be there: Cheilinus undulatus. This came in the same shipment and was only marked as Cheilinus sp. I assumed it would be another species from this genus. My plan now is to keep it in my 400 gallon for as long as possible, and then have it donated to a public aquarium. It is actually quite gorgeous with its clear blue eyes.