Grey Head Wrasse - Halichoeres leucurus Size:SmallGrey Head Wrasse (Halichoeres leucurus) The Grey Head Wrasse, Halichoeres leucurus, is an active and attractive marine wrasse with variable green, grey, orange and blue patterning that changes with age and sex. Also known as the Greyhead Wrasse, Chain lined Wrasse or Silty Wrasse, this Western Pacific species is a lively reef fish that spends its day foraging across sand, rubble and rockwork for tiny invertebrates. It is generally reef safe with
but it still needs careful tankmate selection and stable conditions
calculate the aquarium’s average KH consumption by testing at the same time each day over several days
This kit is designed to give you a pretty good chance of repairing the damage
The Rainbow Swiss Basslet (Liopropoma fasciatum) has a primarily red and black body with yellow and pink lines running laterally from nose to caudal fin
measuring approximately 35cm
and parasites off tankmates
Naturally found on current-swept seaward coral reefs
Remove the side panels and simply slide what you need in place
and waste valve open
but it does need secure rockwork and hiding spaces for resting and retreat
They may be shy when first introduced but often become active and confident once settled
it is recommended to completely open one water inlet and open the other from 30% to 50% in order to pump and recirculate the water into the skimmer at the same time