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Red Tail Tamarin Wrasse/Psychedelic Wrasse


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  1. Red Tail Tamarin Wrasse/Psychedelic Wrasse Red Tail Tamarin Wrasse/Psychedelic Wrasse

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    Other Names: red tail wrasse, psych-head wrasse, psychedelic wrasse
    Reef Safe: yes
    Care Level: Difficult
    Min. Tank Size: 100 gallon
    Temperament: Passive
    Dominant Color: Black
    Disease Prone: average occurrence
    Jumper: high occurrence
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Spokane, WA
    Posts
    52
    First Name
    Joanne
    Awards Tank of the Month - March 2012 Tank of the Month
     

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    I have a pair of these wrasses, have had them for over a year Lovely!

    My male has lost most of his prime coloration though (the reference pic was when I got him, wild coloration), and color-wise, has pretty much reverted to female coloration. I will need to get him more females in the future to bump his coloration back up to where it was when I got him.

    Female:
    IMG 2854 - Red Tail Tamarin Wrasse/Psychedelic Wrasse

    Male (now, after a year in captivity):
    IMG 3478 - Red Tail Tamarin Wrasse/Psychedelic Wrasse

    SAY NO TO FISH STICKS - Put screened and vented lids on your tanks, and save your wrasse

    Current tank: 80 Gal XXL Reef & 25 Gal Cube QT

    Friend me up on FB too!
    50201061558882069332143 - Red Tail Tamarin Wrasse/Psychedelic Wrasse



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    slapshot - Reefkeeper CR Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Farmington Hills Michigan
    Posts
    724
    Awards Photo of the Month - May 2012 Photo of the Month Photo of the Month Tank of the Month

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    My favorite wrasse. Best if all they are flatworm eaters!


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    larryandlaura - Reefkeeper
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    Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Location
    Houghton Lake
    Posts
    5,338
    First Name
    Larry
    Awards Monthly Giveaway Winner Fantasy Football Champion Referral Award Monthly Giveaway Winner

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    Sweet pair!
    Hi my name is Larry and I'm a coral addict!

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    U.P. of Michigan.
    Posts
    8,444
    First Name
    Jamie
    Awards Photo of the Month - October 2012 Photo of the Month Post and Reply Award - Winner of the first PAR Contest. Monthly Giveaway Winner

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    Your very lucky to have such beautiful in your tank, way to go!
    There's nothing like being a Reefer! www.upmmas.com

  5. #5
    estanoche - Reefkeeper CR Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Spokane, WA
    Posts
    52
    First Name
    Joanne
    Awards Tank of the Month - March 2012 Tank of the Month

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    Quote Originally Posted by slapshot View Post
    My favorite wrasse. Best if all they are flatworm eaters!
    lol - wanna teach mine to eat my flatworms?? haha

    they follow me around all day begging for more food - the are definitely spoiled, and eat flatworms only when they have to!
    spoiled rotten fish
    hahaha
    SAY NO TO FISH STICKS - Put screened and vented lids on your tanks, and save your wrasse

    Current tank: 80 Gal XXL Reef & 25 Gal Cube QT

    Friend me up on FB too!
    50201061558882069332143 - Red Tail Tamarin Wrasse/Psychedelic Wrasse

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