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Hologymnosus rhodonotus


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An uncommon wrasse in the trade.

Here is a paragraph feature on this group of fish (Hologymnosus) from Reefkeeping online magazine:

"It arrives as a small, little wrasse often very curious and aware of its tankmates and surroundings. "Surely it will do well," the hobbyist thinks, "it is cute and appears alert." What these fish eventually become, however, is anything but small and curious. Information about these "little guys" isn't easy to find. Of course, gathering information about them, as well as simply identifying them, is hindered by the presence of three different color varieties in each species. As a result, many local fish stores may not be able to offer accurate information regarding these wrasses' home aquarium care. As is often the case, the lack of quality information will result in an impulse purchase - one that would likely have been avoided if quality information had been readily available. And so, it is with a bit of hope that these fish will ultimately find their way into large aquariums featuring other large, carnivorous fish, that I'd like to present this article on the marine fish from the genus Hologymnosus, also called the "Ringed Wrasses.""

Reason of sale: Not reef safe, but the fish is only 1.5 inch currently still very small, the fish likes to hide in sand.

Selling at $35 (bought at $45)

Collection: Woodlands prefably today evening or tomorrow (sat) morning, if not i'll put back the fish as dun wan the fish to be w/o sand for too long.

Requirements: U need to hav a sand bed, the fish will can grow big, though v slowly, and may attack very tiny shrimps but very safe with corals.

Interested pls SMS only at 96951347. Tks Tay.

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