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- All About Reef Safe Wrasses in Aquaria | Reef2Reef
Hunter Hammond is a marine hobbyist who currently keeps a 270g peninsula reef in his living room featuring numerous rare wrasses He is a leading expert in the captive care of all reef-safe wrasses He has been in the marine hobby since 2009 and lives in Phoenix, Arizona with his husband and their Thai Ridgeback dog
- The Genus Halichoeres: The “Wrasses” - REEF2REEF Saltwater and Reef . . .
These wrasses have a diet of worms, snails, crabs, shrimp and other invertebrates so they will help with "pest" eradication I will use Halichoeres wrasses as my first line of defence against anything like flatworms or nudibranchs and many like myself will do the same The diet of Invertebrates does come with a con though, and that con is these
- Super Star Of The Reef: The Blue Star Leopard Wrasse–Macropharyngodon . . .
Wrasses are very active fish that require meaty foods three or more times throughout the day Provide sufficient cover To reduce stress, wrasses need rock work with caves and hiding places This is especially important when keeping multiple wrasses, whether they are of the same or different genus or species Macropharyngodon requirements
- Reef Musing - The most beautiful reef-safe wrasse is the epitome of . . .
When it comes to reef-safe wrasses, there are many options, each with their own unique characteristics and beauty The vibrant colors and patterns of the Fairy Wrasse are captivating no doubt! The variety of colors, the graceful swimming movements, and compatibility with other fish make the reef-safe wrasse a centerpiece for many reefs here at
- Common misconceptions with Wrasses! | Reef2Reef
They are not Coris wrasses! This is specifically aimed at the Halichoeres chrysus and the Halichoeres chloropterus (photoed below) These 2 species are in the genus Halichoeres - now, Chloropterus is somewhat closely related to Coris batuensis which as you may be able to tell is a true Coris species as it is in the Coris genus
- Keeping multiple wrasse together | Reef2Reef
I wanted to put a couple wrasses together in my 58 gallon tank Do any of you wrasse experts think I could do this and be ok? I wanted to put 2 of the Paracheilinus species specifically cyaneus and mccoskeri Both are males - I thought I had seen people keep multiple male wrasses together, just
- Genus Paracheilinus: The Flasher Wrasses | Reef2Reef
First, let’s discuss the biology and behavior of these wrasses Flasher wrasses and fairy wrasses are closely related and the two co-exist with each other throughout their geographic ranges Flasher and fairy wrasses are both colorful, small and highly social In the wild, they form large aggregations where females greatly outnumber males
- Wrasse for 40 gal breeder | Reef2Reef
Pink streak or any of the possum wrasses would fit There may be a concern about eating your mandarin's pods Lubbock's or yellow fin fairy would be good ones Pintail is gorgeous Certain Halichoeres are debatable for a 40 gallon Avoid sixline, 4 line, mystery wrasses for aggression
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