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you know im probably late to say this but the only reason i know about that naoko wrasse is i was at fjw yesterday getting rocks( they accidentally made their live rock unaccesable ) and thought it was so cool
 
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you know im probably late to say this but the only reason i know about that naoko wrasse is i was at fjw yesterday getting rocks( they accidentally made their live rock unaccesable ) and thought it was so cool
Yeah, I'm just not about the high priced fish life :ROFLMAO: I'm not to picky
 

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I also think that's a Lubbock's fairy wrasse. I had one for a few years and it was a great fish. Mine was mostly blue, so they seem to be quite a variable species.

Yeah, wrasses are my biggest fish-budget-busting weakness. Other than my parrotfish (which looks kinda like a wrasse and maybe is in the same family), wrasses have been the most expensive fish I've purchased.
 
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I also think that's a Lubbock's fairy wrasse. I had one for a few years and it was a great fish. Mine was mostly blue, so they seem to be quite a variable species.

Yeah, wrasses are my biggest fish-budget-busting weakness. Other than my parrotfish (which looks kinda like a wrasse and maybe is in the same family), wrasses have been the most expensive fish I've purchased.
Yeah they have some amazing colors!
 
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