luu78 Well-Known Member BRS Member May 2, 2022 #1 Hi everyone, I’ve had this wrasse for several months but never knew it’s common or scientific name. Definitely a reef safe fish by all means. I never see it nipping at my corals or inverts. Any help is appreciated. Thank you! Last edited: May 2, 2022
Hi everyone, I’ve had this wrasse for several months but never knew it’s common or scientific name. Definitely a reef safe fish by all means. I never see it nipping at my corals or inverts. Any help is appreciated. Thank you!
BiGGiePauls33 Current BRS President Staff member Moderator Officer BRS Member May 2, 2022 #2 @luu78, which fish? Bottom front or one of the others?
OP OP luu78 Well-Known Member BRS Member May 2, 2022 #3 BiGGiePauls33 said: @luu78, which fish? Bottom front or one of the others? Click to expand... Thanks for pointing that out. Just edited the picture with the arrow pointing to the fish In question.
BiGGiePauls33 said: @luu78, which fish? Bottom front or one of the others? Click to expand... Thanks for pointing that out. Just edited the picture with the arrow pointing to the fish In question.
Casino Tang Police Fugitive May 2, 2022 #5 Its Xmas or Malanurus. Its in the Halichoeres Genus. He is reef safe now but there's a very big chance he wont be invert safe soon.
Its Xmas or Malanurus. Its in the Halichoeres Genus. He is reef safe now but there's a very big chance he wont be invert safe soon.