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    Jstadler - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    The LFS by my work had one today too, but it already had someone's name on it. Just my luck. I'll have to check out bluefish when I get back from vaca, just so happens they gave me a coupon at the swap. I really need a buddy for my longfin fairy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Patrick View Post
    Did some of these come from Mikes collection?

    Very nice assortment! I really like the line spot flasher and the rhomboids.
    who's Mike?

    Thank you. Linespot is truly amazing to see in person when he flashes. Rhomboids are getting bigger and bigger.



    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    Got a line on one?
    seems like every LFS has been getting them from A&M. you cannot beat their colors!



    Quote Originally Posted by steve&mari View Post
    Awesome shots I'm looking to get into wrasses after looking for abit at em at lfs n watching your threads. They are some beautifull fish. Lfs has a dot dash and a filimated flasher I'm thinking about pullin the plug also a exquisite at another lfs lil further away. Not sure which to get we have a 65 gallon 36x18x25 we have a kole tang,pearly jawfish,pair of black occys that host behind the hob overflow and a fat dragonete. We also have 2 clams n a blood shrimp n a harley shrimp I need to keep safe frome any new tankmates. We are setting up a 180 over the next winter after we move this summer. Any suggestions you have would be helpfull. Thank you in advance.
    Big Steve
    I would recommend the Dot Dash of course. I'm partial to them as you can see. I actually took out 2 filamented in exchange of Dot Dash. but for your tank, even you put both of them, it should be alright. my bro has both in his 60g. same dimension, just shorter, I think.

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    MarvinsReef - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve&mari View Post
    Jim Bluefish had 2 of them ya shoulda stopped sat after the swap they have had them for goin on 3 weeks now.
    Big Steve
    I think when people see the pic of the Linespot flashing, they'll think otherwise.

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    steve&mari - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Your linespot pics are they the same fish just flashing diffrent colors they are so diffrent.
    Big Steve

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    Heidi - Reefkeeper
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    DSCF1898 - who's a fan of Fairy & Flasher wrasses?
    Cirrhilabrus solorensis (aka Solar Fairy Wrass)
    He/or she (i can't tell maybe one of you can) is my only wrass I just got him last weekend. IMO he is the prettiest fish in my tank presently. The kids named him "Whistle" cause they say he look like he is whistling. He is very active and yet mellow to this tankmates. Great fist to add blue to your tank w/o the attitude of lots of other blue fish.
    Heidi

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    DSCF1898 - who's a fan of Fairy & Flasher wrasses?
    Cirrhilabrus solorensis (aka Solar Fairy Wrass)
    He/or she (i can't tell maybe one of you can) is my only wrass I just got him last weekend. IMO he is the prettiest fish in my tank presently. The kids named him "Whistle" cause they say he look like he is whistling. He is very active and yet mellow to this tankmates. Great fist to add blue to your tank w/o the attitude of lots of other blue fish.
    Heidi

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    Heidi - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by schminksbro View Post
    It is a "He"
    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve&mari View Post
    Your linespot pics are they the same fish just flashing diffrent colors they are so diffrent.
    Big Steve
    normal coloring
    03 30 2011LineSpot1 - who's a fan of Fairy & Flasher wrasses?

    nuptial flashing coloring
    03 30 2011LineSpot002 - who's a fan of Fairy & Flasher wrasses?

    03 30 2011LineSpot001 - who's a fan of Fairy & Flasher wrasses?

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    I am partial to the blue sided fairy wrasse....I had to coolest colored blue sided.

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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