Vanuatu or cooks island Scott's fairy variety ?

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broke but happy
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wrasse guys please id please:wavehand:
i had few aussie but this fiji and vanuatu or cooks island are the very interesting.

Thanks
 
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Nice fish, no comment on where the specimen originated from but I was wondering where you got your acclimation box from?
 
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Anyone?
 
I can't see your images/video on this network, but I can't help but wonder why the origin is of the utmost importance to you? A stunner can be collected from any region; if what you see appeals to you, that's all that should ultimately matter.
 
It really doesn't matter sir,its just a matter of knowing since Scott's fairy variation are hard to determine.This is my colorful Scott's I ever had, if they said its a regular aussie its still my favorite Scott's ever.
 
Yup mike
I had few Red velvet that kills 2 flame wrasse and terrorized all my other wrasse

I keep them until no aggression but always have a back up plan just in case. Released fish 1 hour or less before the lights goes off in case there are aggression after, so the new fish can rest if they are chase or if its bad you can easily catch the bully few hours later.

My lineatus show no aggression on my Scott's in the acclimation box but the next day it did and I can't catch it that night so I put one of my red margin in the acclimation box. My lineatus went after the red margin in the box and leave my Scott's alone.
 
Back to the Scott's, now that I've taken a look.

I'd say your colorful one is an Australian and the other with the dark fins probably via Fiji.
 
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A Red Devil you mean. Be careful with that one.
I now have 4 red velvets...first a pair, then another male...then the first female turned male, so I added another female... other smaller wrasses have been added after them...and I still haven't seen any problems or aggression...they really are colorful and active.
A couple of friends have recently added some after seeing mine, and are very happy with them.
 
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