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female solorensis is often mislabeld and c. lyukyuensis (yellowflanked), cyanopleura(bluesided),solorensis (red eyed), aurantidorsalis(orange back), luteovittatus (velvet multicolor), randalli...
i agree..it will help out on the aggression..one of those must have fairys for fairy wrasse keepers
first off that is not a c. cyanopleura (bluesided) it is a large female solorensis...and that is a cool vid as well...your fairy seems to be pretty very well acclimated to your tank if it is eating...
it looks like it might be changing but still looks to be a big female..it will get very blue when it changes..very pretty fish..i am going to get a pair one day just not sure which species of leopard
those are very nice bella
these are my top five not in any order
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee90/detguy212/Zoas%20and%20Palys/DSCN1560.jpg
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee90/detguy212/yellowandpurple5.jpg...
i feed my wrasses a wide variety of foods and find that a good diet will help some in keeping thier colors nice and vibrant..but that is true for alot of fish. All my fairys eat a ton of nori for...
that is his color when dispalying..he was showing it to the condei saying back off dude!!!! that fish has always been on of my favorites they do lose a little color without feamles but that is one...
i think they are just putting a fancy label on these zoas..every zoa i have seen in the wild is in very shallow water and alot of them would even be exposed to air at low tide..not to say that there...
wow now that was cool!!!!
captian that tusk is very sweet..i have kept two of those myself and it as always everyones favorite
very nice write up..rics are so sweet and i always have to have some in my tank
wow!! some nice looking fish as well as some great pictures everyone
here are some of mine that i have kept
hybrid of paracheilinus filamentosus and p. flavianalis...