Some of my Wrasse

reefjunkie42

Wrasse junkie
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thank you everyone, there are a few not seen often in the photos. the only fish in my tank are wrasse. Last addition will be a pair of feminesis
 
Nice pics, I have been looking at a Super male feminesis, It has been at the LFS for 2 months and eats everything. The female didn't survive though. What is the one in the first pic to the left with the green stripe?
 
in the photo there is male and female lunates, 2 johnsoni males, a flame, a choati,an 8 line, a hooded, a pair of nakhneyi, and a pair of earls. as well as a few others. Not pictured is a trio of mauritius jeweled leopard wrasses.
 
in the photo there is male and female lunates, 2 johnsoni males, a flame, a choati,an 8 line, a hooded, a pair of nakhneyi, and a pair of earls. as well as a few others. Not pictured is a trio of mauritius jeweled leopard wrasses.

Hi, reefjunkie42...........
U've got an awesome collection of wrasses:beer:

On top You've my island swimming in ur little ocean too;)
What about the Mauritius Blue spot leopard wrasse?... Macrophargynodon cyanoguttatus would be a good addition too :P
 
Nice pics, I have been looking at a Super male feminesis, It has been at the LFS for 2 months and eats everything. The female didn't survive though. What is the one in the first pic to the left with the green stripe?

These the same from your last thread? That substrate was not suitable if it is.
 
Aqua thank you very much, both for the compliments and helping to show people the gems of mauritius! Your endemic flasher is quite amazing and my favorite fish. Very boisterous and full of heart for such a small fish. Id love to pair him up with 2 females. and your right Id love to add a Mauritius blue spot, Macrophargynodon cyanoguttatus, one question though, are they endemic to Mauritius?
Hi, reefjunkie42...........
U've got an awesome collection of wrasses:beer:

On top You've my island swimming in ur little ocean too;)
What about the Mauritius Blue spot leopard wrasse?... Macrophargynodon cyanoguttatus would be a good addition too :P
 
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