High Tide Aquatics

Lennardi Wrasse

I have found that juveniles do much better long term compared to transitioning adults. They are much easier to get eating and adapt to captivity faster.

- Nice collection!
I have C. bathyphilus, A. neoguinaicus, C. nahackyi pair, C. rhomboidalis, P. ataenia, P hexataenia , M. negrosensis, W. nigropinnata, and the collection is always growing!
 
My list (for now):
Pintail, Magma, Crescent, Moyeri, Christmas (Haw), Naoko, Tricolor, Melanarus, and Red Coris (probably will regret this one, but sometimes we all play fish Russian roulette.)
 
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Ok...I’ll play.
Hooded
Pintail
Linneatus
Pair of Jordani
Blue sided
Solon
Timor
Leopard
Bipartitus Leopard
Carpenters
McCosker


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But yes -- as I said I'll probably regret the Coris, but I'm hoping. I fell in love with him and told myself no, but somehow when I was driving home from the LFS he was on the seat next to me. I'm probsably going to have to rearrange the sand bed.
 
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