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Falco

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Very nice collection!!! I am on my way to filling up my 135g mixed reef with a wrasse collection. They are awsome fish to watch and they are always active!! Currently I only have 3 but its a slow process for me because I QT everything :)

Hows about a list of your wrasses?

-Chris
 

Falco

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SlamaJama said:
<P>I have 5 diff. wrasses in my 125G...</P>
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<P>Australian Scotts Fairy Wrasse</P>
<P>Red Headed Salon Fairy Wrasse</P>
<P>Green Wrasse (Bali)</P>
<P>Blue Sided Fairy Wrasse</P>
<P>Dubar Wrasse</P>

Nice looking list Slama :)

I currently have:
Solon Fairy Wrasse
Pink Margin Fairy Wrasse (a MONSTER at 5-6")
Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse

I was going to get a Radiant Wrasse last week but didn't want to take a chance as they are known to eat shrimp's :mad:
 

masterswimmer

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Falco said:
Nice looking list Slama :)

I currently have:
Solon Fairy Wrasse
Pink Margin Fairy Wrasse (a MONSTER at 5-6")
Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse

I was going to get a Radiant Wrasse last week but didn't want to take a chance as they are known to eat shrimp's :mad:

Nice collection Chris. Those are all beaut's.
The Radiant Wrasse is my favorite. I've seen dozens and dozens of them at my supplier. Been wanting to get one to offer but have held back for the reason you mention. They are gorgeous though.

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Falco

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masterswimmer said:
Nice collection Chris. Those are all beaut's.
The Radiant Wrasse is my favorite. I've seen dozens and dozens of them at my supplier. Been wanting to get one to offer but have held back for the reason you mention. They are gorgeous though.

Thanks Russ :)

Yeah they are awsome looking fish and can be a great addition to a tank if you can get over the whole eating shrimp thing. I also have heard they eat flatworms and other unwanted pests.

-Chris
 

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