Adding the 2nd to last fish in my tank....other inhabitants are -
Mated pair of percs
Blackcap Basslet
Banggai Cardinal
Leopard
Lineatus Fairy
McCosker's Flasher Wrasse, Male
Originally Posted by -Tara33- http:///forum/post/2852099
if you get the leopard wrasse you must qt for worms as these fish ALWAYS have intestinal worms, so treat before you add him to the display tank
Thanks, all my fish go through QT before hitting the display tank.
Originally Posted by Truefishman http:///forum/post/2852469
leopard all the way
btw how thick is your sandbed
4-6", why?
Originally Posted by unleashed http:///forum/post/2852488
i like how the McCosker's Flasher Wrasse, Male looks and if you can find a female for it you can have a pair
Rather not have a pair......that means I have to miss out on the last fish I have planned.
Originally Posted by whyamisofl http:///forum/post/2852602
Rather not have a pair......that means I have to miss out on the last fish I have planned.
whats the last fish you have planned? how big is your tank? you might be able to do the pair an still do yourlast fish
Originally Posted by mboswell1982 http:///forum/post/2852666
whats the last fish you have planned? how big is your tank? you might be able to do the pair an still do yourlast fish
65g with 25g fuge
Either a twin spot goby or RED mandarin goby (LFS gets them in randomly)
Originally Posted by Rotarymagic http:///forum/post/2852670
leopards need a thick sand bed to bury themselves in at night. that's why he was asking.
if you did a 1.2 of leopard wrasses, that'd be cool.lol
1.2 fish??
Originally Posted by whyamisofl http:///forum/post/2852865
65g with 25g fuge
Either a twin spot goby or RED mandarin goby (LFS gets them in randomly)
1.2 fish??
yeah 1.2=1 male 2 females
they're best done in a trio... don't worry, that bit of education was on the house.
Originally Posted by whyamisofl http:///forum/post/2852920
I knew they were best in either single or trio, just thought you mean't 1 and 20% of another
It's all good my man... animal genders are typically described like that in the reptile and amphibian world so I was kinda shocked that you didn't know what I meant. I guess it doesn't carry over as well..