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- Choosing The Right Wrasse | Reef2Reef
I'm a big fan of the 'yellow coris wrasse', h chrysus Bright and colourful, active, peaceful, always out in the open, hasn't gone after my cuc and takes care of worms
- Wrasse compatibility - Fish Forum - Nano-Reef Community
C) Group 8 - Sapphire Fairy Wrasse — Cirrhilabrus lubbocki (Yellow Level Low A) Group 9 - Brunneus Fairy Wrasse — Cirrhilabrus brunneus (Green Level Lowest A) - Pintail Fairy Wrasse — Cirrhilabrus isosceles (Green Level Lowest A) (All of these are from the Lunatus complex) To further on this before I am told how drastic this
- The Genus Halichoeres: The “Wrasses” | Reef2Reef
The Halichoeres wrasses are often suggested as a great beginner wrasse due to the majority of their care being easy but also their diet These wrasses have a diet of worms, snails, crabs, shrimp and other invertebrates so they will help with "pest" eradication
- Wrasse Compatibility | Reef2Reef
C) Group 8 - Sapphire Fairy Wrasse — Cirrhilabrus lubbocki (Yellow Level Low A) Group 9 - Brunneus Fairy Wrasse — Cirrhilabrus brunneus (Green Level Lowest A) - Pintail Fairy Wrasse — Cirrhilabrus isosceles (Green Level Lowest A) (All of these are from the Lunatus complex) To further on this before I am told how drastic this
- QUESTION OF THE DAY - Wrasse Feeding: Favorite foods feeding . . .
Along with being very beautiful, wrasse fish are some of the most active fish in the hobby They are always swimming, looking, pecking, and searching for their next yummy pod snack to fill their little tummy! Being very busy means that they need the proper nutrition at the proper intervals to
- Wrasse that wont bother my snails or inverts? | Reef2Reef
Are you looking for a wrasse that's also a "pest control" fish, or just wrasse in general? If you are just looking for wrasse, most of the fairy flasher wrasse are invert safe
- Best wrasse | Reef2Reef
Hi, I’m looking for a fairy wrasse for my 75 gallon tank I’m looking for ideas for a reef safe wrasse which also won’t eat any ornamental inverts edit- by ornamental inverts I mean porcelain crabs and not ornamental but the wrasse should not eat clean up crew either
- Genus Paracheilinus: The Flasher Wrasses | Reef2Reef
Paracheilinus attenuatus male flashing at a Cirrhilabrus johnsoni male Photo by SaltyT All flasher and fairy wrasses are protogynous hermaphrodites which means that they are all born as females and become secondary males through sex change brought on by social cues After their post-larval stage, juvenile flasher and fairy wrasses begin to seek out their own kind and form groups The
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