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Fish ID please
Bought this guy yesterday, was told he's a red line wrasse but I can't find any info on him
He's got a yellow face and yellow in his tail. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/...pscda68ee1.jpg |
Looks like a candycane wrasse (Hologymnosus doliatus)? Apparently they are green and blue as adults with a max size of 15", if my ID is correct.
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The candy canes seem to have a red body with white stripes. More searching comes up with a pastel ring wrasse. Still not finding a lot of info...
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My book lists three common names:
Candycane Wrasse Pastel Ring Wrasse Long-face Wrasse Says they will eat snails, shrimp or fish that will fit in its mouth. They bury themselves at night so a fine substrate is needed. Hope you are able to dig up some more info. |
Thanks for the help. He's about 4 in ATM, so not worried about him eating fish. I asked if he was reef safe, oh ya no problem.....I have 2 cleaner shrimp and a fire shrimp.....lots of snails.....
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Understandably, new reefers fall victim to that cute fish at the LFS and post for info on it. But.......... |
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I searched while in the store for info on it based on what I was told, got home and searched some more. Its not what i was told it was which was why i asked. I was looking at another wrasse and was told it wasn't reef safe so I passed and Was directed to this one. |
I impulse buy a lot. Usually Costco:wink:
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Btw it may be a halichoeres prosopein or one of the rainbow species. 12cm, need a sandbed to cocoon in, territorial, look rather drab as an adult.
If you are into wrasses look at Rude Kuiter's book on them. |
I think the first ID is correct. Will not be staying in the tank for long and will take back to the store.
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