Sailfin Fairy Wrasse, a new species

Not related to this particular wrasse, but I have several male McCosker's flasher wrasses in my 55 and they get along. They each have their own territory and flash regularly. That may be a good one to add to keep him bright? It's hard to find female McCosker's in the hobby.
 
From what read, the blue throat will kill McCosker's wrasse in small tank. Large 300+ tanks maybe. In a 65 gal here he is in right now, he unlikely tolerate another Flasher or Fairy wrasse.
 
My wrasse doing very well, quite active, eating well and very colorful. Today e brushed against the Gigantea and got slightly stung on the pectoral fin on the L side. Any more contact and the Gigantea probably kill him. I hope he is a fast learner and really learn from this. Here are picture of him today and one with the Gigantea tentacle stick to the Pectoral fin on the L. The anemone in the picture is one of my two Magnifica in this tank, in addition to the Gigantea.

Gigantea Tentacle on L side

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Today picture, very colorful even when not flashing
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Picture of him just now flashing his reflection. The Yellow tang is doing the same.
He is getting fat, really like a torpedo.
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These were first offered widely about a year and a half ago. They tend to lose the blue chin in captivity just a FYI.

Is that due to food or some other missing thing in wild vs captivity?

Also - dumb question for anyone - do wrasses require net / screen for all or just specific types? I've been considering one or possibly two and not sure. I like the flame wrasse (is that the name) but may wait a bit due to the price. I've seen a few others but looking for something quick and a splash of color with personality wrasse wise.

I am getting a small pygmy wrasse but those are not the same I guess has those you show here.
 
Certain wrasses tend to jump more than other. The wrasses that sleep in the sand tend not to jump out when they are not happy. When started, they dive for the sand instead of go airborne. From personal experiences I keep these wrasses in coverless tank for many years and have lost none to jumping:

Leopard Wrasses (only keep M. meleagris group for many years)
Sixline wrasses (will never ever put in my tank again)
H. chrysus. I have to remove him when one day out of the blue he start to take chunks out of my Maxima clam. Was a perfect reef fish prior to that. This was 20 year ago and have not put them in my tanks since.
Harlequin Tusk fish
Cleaner wrasse
 
So far there is no color lost of my fish. The color intensify when he is excited. My Bluethroat is much more colorful now than when I first got him. Certainly most colorful when he flash. This is a rare treat for me. Since he is the only fairy wrasse in my tank, he only flash when I put a mirror on the tank. I cannot take picture easy when he is flashing since he is right up against the mirror and he is soooo fast.
I think in a larger tank, with other Fairy Wrasse, he will be a stunner. Below are two picture from yesterday when he was not excited and one when he is excited. Sorry for the poor picture but I use this to show the color, not how beautiful my wrasse is. It is hard to take picture of this fish, with a cell phone since I don't have my camera at work. The tank is my office tank.
IMO, the throat color is more of a state of mind of the fish rather than permanent colors that may loose due to inadequate nutrition in captivity.

Normal State
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More Excited state
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This Wrasse, at least mine, is an easy wrasse to care for. He eats absolutely everything and is getting markedly fatter. I feed the tank small amount of flakes several times a day on the weekday. I also have a nori clip that I put nori in daily. Bluethroat does eat the nori but I have not observe him eat algae on the the rock.
 
Just picked up one of these from a local reefer. They're jumpers though, like most fairies. Only fish to ever find it's way out of my socialization box (not sure how). Anyhoo, eats everything and holds it's own against established wrasses.
 
My wrasse is getting more and more beautiful. He is not aggressive IMO, but can handle his own against a Flame Angel pair, clown pair and a yellow tang

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Thanks. This wrasse actually looks brighter in real live. I did not do any editing.

Anyone else have experiences and pictures?
 
Sometime ago, I moved the Sailfin/Blue Throat Fairy to my 320 DT. Very beautiful and healthy wrasse but he harassed my Labouti Fairy to no end. Not enough to injure or keep the Labouti from eating. If I was going to just keep two wrasses, I would keep him. However, I am hoping for more flasher and fairy wrasse in the future so I trapped and took him back to LFS for credit.

Very aggressive wrasse toward other Fairy/Flasher. Great fish otherwise. He will hold his own against other fish. Great addition to medium size tank with no other fairy/flasher. Great fish to keep with more aggressive angels. He will flashes at Angels and Tangs which really show off his coloration.

I will keep him in certain circumstance but not in community of other fairy/flasher.
 
Interesting. My sailfin is in with a rosy scale, lubbocks, and diamond tail. No issues so far, but the tank is a 450. I'm about to add a labouts, naoko and orangeback so we shall see.
 
My tank is 6X3X3 foot. It is possible that having more wrasse may diffuse the situation a little. I really like smaller flasher wrasses so I really did not want to take any chances of having a much larger Fairy wrasse
 
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Just picked up one of these from a local reefer. They're jumpers though, like most fairies. Only fish to ever find it's way out of my socialization box (not sure how). Anyhoo, eats everything and holds it's own against established wrasses.
How is your Bluethroat in your 450 gal tank, after several more months? Is he overtly aggressive toward other wrasses? I got another one from Petco for 25.00. I got about 20 wrasses in my 320 now. My other wrasses are quite a bit bidder than this Bluethroat. I have not decided if I am going to put him into my DT yet.

He was at the Local Petco for more than 3 months. Colors all gone and he become a faded color of his former glorious self. In my DT for only 2 days, with a pair of Flame Angel, and he completely regained his color. Their colors really don't faded, but very much depends on mood and health.


I removed my last Bluethroat because he was aggressive toward the only other Fairy wrasse in the tank. With 20 wrasses in then 320, I think (hope) he will behave better. These guys really have exceptional colors.
 
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It's been pretty much a model citizen. Has completely lost the blue color, but gets along with all the other fairies (Lubbocks, rosyscale, pintail, labuouti, orange back and exquisite).
 
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