Vhuang168 Guest Joined Mar 2, 2015 Messages 4,004 Aug 6, 2018 Thread Author #1 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
scuzy Guest Joined Mar 3, 2008 Messages 2,268 Aug 6, 2018 #2 Is that a goldflake wrasse? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Vhuang168 Guest Joined Mar 2, 2015 Messages 4,004 Aug 6, 2018 Thread Author #3 No. It’s mainly black. Has some lines along the body Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Bruce Spiegelman Supporting Member Joined Mar 12, 2016 Messages 6,298 Aug 6, 2018 #4 Looks like it could be a juvenile of something -- at least that's my guess. How big is it? In any case post it on the R2R wrasse ID thread.
Looks like it could be a juvenile of something -- at least that's my guess. How big is it? In any case post it on the R2R wrasse ID thread.
tankguy Guest Joined Dec 10, 2011 Messages 5,071 Aug 6, 2018 #5 AC had something similar to that a few weeks back. I tried to get it to eat for a few weeks but it never did. Forgot the name
AC had something similar to that a few weeks back. I tried to get it to eat for a few weeks but it never did. Forgot the name
euod Supporting Member Joined Feb 4, 2007 Messages 1,375 Aug 6, 2018 #6 scuzy said: Is that a goldflake wrasse? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Click to expand... Close and probably labropsis xanthonota- tubelip wrasse. Nice find, but I probably wouldn't want one in my reef tank given the look of JAW
scuzy said: Is that a goldflake wrasse? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Click to expand... Close and probably labropsis xanthonota- tubelip wrasse. Nice find, but I probably wouldn't want one in my reef tank given the look of JAW
Kensington Reefer Supporting Member Joined Feb 3, 2008 Messages 8,336 Aug 6, 2018 #7 Tulip wrasse I think it will nip at and annoy your reef Perhaps in a fish only... Beautiful fish
Vhuang168 Guest Joined Mar 2, 2015 Messages 4,004 Aug 6, 2018 Thread Author #8 Thanks for the ID. Labropsis xanthonota. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk