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![]() Generally any of the fairy wrasses I believe are considered to be reef safe.
that is the way I understand it at least.
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![]() Fairy wrasses are perfect reef candidates.
The main issue with fairies is that they are generally delicate, and startle easily (ie. really should have a covered tank, as they do jump from time to time). What a gorgeous fish. Were I in the lower mainland, I would already be in your store. ![]()
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![]() And I would be right behind you in line!
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![]() Yes, this wrasse is totally reef safe. The pair in our Richmond store have been in for about 2 weeks and are feeding like pigs! Truly beautiful fish. As Tony states, yes big jumpers as are all fairy wrasse.
This fish would be available from the Big Al's in Calgary when they open later this year. Our supplier manages to collect them but not many due to the extreme depth. Most of these end up in Asia or Europe.....or at Big Al's! ![]() Big Al's BC |
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![]() oh how pretty, me want one too!!!!
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![]() Sorry, looks like fresh water fish to me .
But hey, who am i to tell, i know nothing. |
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![]() Saw this fish today and it really is stunning....
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