Best to stay glued to an effective Cirrhilabrus spp
Best to stay glued to an effective Cirrhilabrus spp
based on the reading I’ve done it seems that it could work since it is semi-aggressive (no fear of Tomato Clowns), and differs in body size and colour from the Sixline? <>
R3: Adding Another Wrasse To My Tank (Not Going to Be Easy) – Understood. I will keep to the Cirrhilabrus. <> Thanks again for the much appreciated guidance! <>
As he finds out it the guy chases inside the container from the full rate up until a new hiding destination is based
R4: Adding Another Wrasse To My Tank (Not Going to Be Easy) – Eric, <> I’ll most definitely let you know what goes on when I add the 2nd wrasse. <> I will most likely go with either an Exquisite or Solar Fairy, depending on which of the two I see a good specimen. <> Either way I’m still a few months away. Thanks again for your help. Danny <>
R5: Adding Another Wrasse To My Tank (Not Going to Be Easy) – Got the 2nd wrasse, a Cirrhilabrus solorensis about 4″ and the Sixline went after it within short time. <> I’ve turn off all the lights and will let the new wrasse acclimate over night. <> Would you recommend returning the Cirrhilabrus solorensis ASAP, or give them some time to get used to each and in time they will co-exist? <>
R2: Adding Another Wrasse To My Tank (Not Going to Be Easy), now Thalassoma – I’ve seen a Blue Headed Wrasse (Thalassoma bifasciatum) and find them to be quite spectacular <>
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