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Female Cirrhilabrus sp 'kwazulu'Any ideas? Thanks
YupFemale Cirrhilabrus sp 'kwazulu'
E Those are female Halichoeres timorensis. A very cool, peaceful Halichoeres species.My lfs has these wrasse, I've not seen them before. What are they?
Could you post a picture of a terminal male? I have a juvenile/female but not sure what the mature looks likeMales end up looking quite a bit different, fwiw.
My fish, my photo:Could you post a picture of a terminal male? I have a juvenile/female but not sure what the mature looks like
Cool wrasse! At first glance I thought it was a leopard.My fish, my photo:
Tanna variant, the black margin on the dorsal extends the whole length on the Coral Sea variant.These are all wrasses in my QT that I received this week from ZoaCollector from his Vanuatu order. I know the Hooded on the right is the Efate variant. Can anybody confirm whether the Hooded on the left is a Tanna or Coral Sea variant? Thanks!
Tanna variant, the black margin on the dorsal extends the whole length on the Coral Sea variant.
Tanna IslandThese are all wrasses in my QT that I received this week from ZoaCollector from his Vanuatu order. I know the Hooded on the right is the Efate variant. Can anybody confirm whether the Hooded on the left is a Tanna or Coral Sea variant? Thanks!
C. temminckiiPicked this guy up as a "Philippines lineatus wrasse" but clearly this is not a true C. lineatus.
Any ideas?
Do you have it in with females? If not what else is in the tank with him?here's my Cebu Pylei...really colored for me ..the flash helps too...LOL