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    Posted: April 04 2007 at 6:37pm
does anyone have any favorites? I've looked on the internet but the names don't match what they have in stores here! Imagine that! I bought an exquisite  and a flasher . what kinds should i look for? how about a tricolor?
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Most of all of your fairies and flashers are reef safe. It's just finding them thats the hard part. The Cirrhilabrus Genus family are the fairy wrasses that you want to look for.  Most of them are quite spendy though.
 
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Jeff. Talk to Brad (Tileman) he now has about a dozen and a half wrasses in his 225 reef.
 
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I used to have a ruby headed fairy wrasse that I ordered from liveaquaria.com and I really liked it.  It was different shades of blue, purple, and pink, mine didn't have any white on it.  Probably one of my favorite fish so far, and it was reef safe.
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I like Carpenter's.  They seem to be the least aggressive.  I also like Mystery Wrasses.
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I found 3 more today at MSM!!!
Bringing my 225g stock list to this.
 
5- Bartletts, 4 males, 1 female
 
2 Dispars, 2 males
 
I Crosshatch, female
 
1 Watanabie, female
 
1 Purple Tang, 1 Hippo Tang, 1 Rabbitfish,1 Diamond Goby
 
2 Rhomboids, supermale, female
 
2 Flame, Jordani,  male , female
 
1 Lineatus, supermale
 
1 Laboutie, male
 
1 Teminick  supermale
 
1 Red Margin, supermale
 
1 Velvet,  supermale
 
1 Rosey scale, male
 
1 Coral sea, Bathyphilus, male
 
1 Red Tailed Tamarin, female
 
1 Mystery
 
1 blue cleaner
 
1 other cleaner, in sump lol
 
 
 
 
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In the first pi in the lower left hand corner  what fish is that   black and white stripped


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That is my Red Tailed Tamarin wrasse.
 
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if you are looking for wrasses call me im ordering fish for next week and there are allways lots of wrasses and i will give you a fair price
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It's almost like a light show but it's moving vibrant color. Looks beautiful.
 
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In the second pic that is one Phat Blue Tang, I mean fat Blue Tang.  He obviously eats well.
 
The Red Tail Tamarine is one of my favorites as well.  I'd love to find one for my tank someday.
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Originally posted by Will Spencer Will Spencer wrote:

In the second pic that is one Phat Blue Tang, I mean fat Blue Tang.  He obviously eats well.
 
The Red Tail Tamarine is one of my favorites as well.  I'd love to find one for my tank someday.
 
He is a porker!   MSM has the tamarins all the time and he has real good success with them.  I got mine from them about 5 months ago.
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Originally posted by Will Spencer Will Spencer wrote:

In the second pic that is one Phat Blue Tang, I mean fat Blue Tang.  He obviously eats well.
 
Maybe that's why they call them Hippo Tangs LOL


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I love my red tailed tamarind wrasse!

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I loved my six line wrasse.  That is until it got sucked up in a power head.  I took the filter off for cleaning.  Leason learned.  Turn off the power head while cleaning the filters.
 
It was really colorful and was the most active fish in my tank.  It loved swimming in and out of all of the rock.  Despite what I have read, it was freindly to all of the other fish in the tank.  It also was one of the first in the tank. 
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I was at MSM today and there's a pretty fairy wrasse there (for over $100).
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