garnet13aj
Active Member
I saw a fish at my LFS yesterday that they called at cometa wrasse. So far I've been able to discover it's scientific name is Labropsis xanthonota and that it is also called a yellowback tubelip wrasse. Some websites have told me they are rare and my lfs said that they just started coming in. I'll post a picture below. Does anyone know anything else about their habits, max length, adult vs juvie colors (if they are different from picture), if they are best kept singly or in groups, or any other usefull info.
Thanks.
They look essentially like this, but a bit more navy blue than black.
http://fishbase.org/Photos/PicturesS...5&what=species
Thanks.
They look essentially like this, but a bit more navy blue than black.
http://fishbase.org/Photos/PicturesS...5&what=species