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Yes. It looks awesome and I can't even get the colors to come out in pics I take. Awesome personality too. I have a pair, the young female I keep in one of my 55 gallons. The male is in my 390 display.
Correct.@eatbreakfast feisty enough to hold its own against blue devils and a clarkii? But too feisty for a solorensis and rubriventralis?
The one that's always last getting up and active is like my kids. Just one more hour pleeease? lolWonder if she's a little jet-lagged . . .
I've heard that it can take some of our finned charges a while to adjust to the schedule on this side of the globe. Also, curious as to how deep your sandbox is? I've never kept sand-sleeping wrasses, but wonder how much difference the depth of sand makes?
~Bruce
I wonder who snagged up this beauty?
http://reefwisesales.com/collections/fish-1/products/lennardi-wrasse
Nice brunneus!
Super jealous of that lennardi!2 recent acquisitions that are currently being conditioned by Kenny but heading to my tank in the new year. I'm stoked! I know the difficulties with these guys so my fingers are crossed! Positive vibes my way, please
My lovely lady (who I've had 2+ years) has never touched anything invert but she was smaller than a pinky finger when I got her though. She/he (in transition at the moment) is a wonderful fish and while they do get large she's been nothing but a perfect fish for me No aggression or anything to date, usually gets beat up by new inhabitants because she cares so little about them lol. I've got clams, cleaner shrimp and plenty of snails in the tank and she's never touched any but she's also well feed.I have the opportunity to get a H. melasmapomas. I know they can get pretty large(tank is 72x24). I've kept several species of Halichoeres in the past with no problems with inverts (snails and shrimp)...chrysotaenia, chrysus and claudia. What can I expect from the Ear Muff in regard to invert survival?
Get it! This is such a great species of Halichoeres. I haven't had issues with keeping one with inverts either.I have the opportunity to get a H. melasmapomas. I know they can get pretty large(tank is 72x24). I've kept several species of Halichoeres in the past with no problems with inverts (snails and shrimp)...chrysotaenia, chrysus and claudia. What can I expect from the Ear Muff in regard to invert survival?