What kind of fish is this?

Elite

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I love them so I have to pick them up :D .. look like a fake peppermint hog :cool:

Sorry for the crappy pics. They are still in the bag :) ...

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hehehe.. for those not wanting to follow a link, it is a peppermint hog... not something I would put into our reef, but others have included it in their stocking list :)
 
hogs rank up there with 6lines and mystery wrasses for temperament and territorial nature. They are fine so long as you don't have any small fish, small to medium shrimp or snails and have no intention of putting any high end fairy wrasses in with them (IE: lineatus, flame, scotts, rhomboid, etc).

This poor guy lost his blue flahser to a peppermint hog :

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=7219676#post7219676

that is all too common behavior for these fish. And we plan to have many more exitoic flasher and fairy wrasses and smaller, more docile fish. That is why :)
 
I have two big cleaner... Hopefully they will be fine. I'm getting a 6 lines today. I guess the 6 lines will have to go into another tank. Do you know if these guy will eat small snail (pyramid snail)
 
The fish pictured above is not a peppermint hog (Bodianus sp.) It's a Hologymnosus rhodhonotus, completely different fish. They get much much larger and eat small fish. Definitely not reef safe. Peppermint hogs get about 4" and are only a threat to small shrimp and very peaceful similar bodied fish (like flasher wrasses).

Matteo
 
I got one too. But it managed to get into my overflow. And now he is in my sump.

Here he is when he was in my tank.
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9663717#post9663717 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Elite
I have two big cleaner... Hopefully they will be fine. I'm getting a 6 lines today. I guess the 6 lines will have to go into another tank. Do you know if these guy will eat small snail (pyramid snail)

Phong, The 6 lines won't kill your shrimp (unless the shrimp are small) and they will help with pyramidellid snails, but they also won't tollerate any more docile wrasses (lineatus, scotty fairy, flame wrasses, flashers, leopards, etc). And once a 6-line gets established, it can/will take down even larger, more aggressive fish.

EDIT : More so when the other fish are introduced into the tank after the 6-line

There are just other fish that are as good or better at pest control" that don't have the aggressive tendencies that 6-lines do. :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9664078#post9664078 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by juaninsac
The fish pictured above is not a peppermint hog (Bodianus sp.) It's a Hologymnosus rhodhonotus, completely different fish. They get much much larger and eat small fish. Definitely not reef safe. Peppermint hogs get about 4" and are only a threat to small shrimp and very peaceful similar bodied fish (like flasher wrasses).

Matteo

They eat fish?? :eek2: oh man.. not good... never buy fish without doing research :rolleyes: .. :(


Yeah Tom, the shrimp will be fine with the sixline. I put these guys into my 100G and forgot I have 4 cleaner shrimps in there too..

How many wrong things can you do in one day?? :(
 
still have.. i'm sure it will be "had" when I come back from LA. Oh there is a fire shrimp in there too :;... Ahhh .. sh@t ... :mad:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9664770#post9664770 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Elite
found this
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-08/hcs3/index.php

:( I have to figure out how to get these guys out of the tank when I come back from LA :(

:lol:

Don't fret too much my friend. They are still juveniles and unlikely to harm anything save for small shrimp and snails at the moment. And possibly each other...I'd actually be very curious to hear your observations on their behavior towards each other. If you read that link then you saw how big they get, though. It's unfortunate as they are beautiful fish.
 
My flame angel went after them. They don't seem to give a crap about anything. They've already attacked my small snail. Pretty darn aggressive fish.
 
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