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Old 11/10/2004, 03:37 PM
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Earle's Fairy Wrasse
Cirrhilabrus Earlei
Comes From: Palau
Fairy Size Type: Small to Medium (4" as Adult)
Colors: light lavender body with bright magenta stripes. Yellow face with a purple jaw. Red-orange coloring along the dorsal fins. Fins have hints of blue.
Availability in Trade: Ultra Rare - This fish was only discovered in 2001 and it a deep water fish

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Old 11/10/2004, 03:38 PM
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Okay that didn't work...lets try this
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Old 11/10/2004, 03:43 PM
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Blood-Stain Fairy Wrasse
Cirrhilabrus Sanguineus
Comes From: Mauritius
Fairy Wrasse Size: Medium Size (4.5")
Colors: Peach-yellow face with pale blue grey body. Males have the distinctive red bar in the middle of the body. I've never seen a female but I hear they lack the red bar.
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Old 11/10/2004, 04:46 PM
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Hey Bronco,
where did you get that beauty? how much?
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Old 11/10/2004, 04:56 PM
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Bronco, cool wrasses!
Ya guys mentioned jumping wrasses before in this thread.
I lost my 8 lines flasher last week, found him dry on the floor.
But the other day was already too much, I woke up in the morning, looked at the tank fed the fish abit, suddenly I see my Pink Margin shooting itself out of the water.
I saw jumping fish before, but this was more like a Tomahoc missle!
Went out of the water, at least 10" in the air then started falling, hit the closet next to the tank and bounced back to the tank top, out of the water, all this in front of my eyes.
I placed it back in the tank....40 minutes later it was eating again.
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Old 11/10/2004, 05:02 PM
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Bronco
Any idea where I could get a pair of the Earls?
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Old 11/10/2004, 08:03 PM
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Those Earl's are extremely hard to find.

I saw a juvenile 2 years ago and haven't seen one since.

I doubt you'll find them and if you do, prepare to pay alot.
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Old 11/10/2004, 08:12 PM
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Yeah any fish that is that hard to find is expensive. If you happen across one let me know.

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Old 11/10/2004, 08:29 PM
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Kato's Fairy Wrasse
Cirrhilabrus Katoi
Comes From: Japan - Izu Peninsula / South Kashiwajima
Fairy Wrasse Size: Medium to Large (4.5")
Colors: Bright Pink-red upper half of body. Lower half white. Red ventral fin. Blue and green Dorsal fin.
Availability: Rare
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Old 11/10/2004, 08:46 PM
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Long-tail Fairy wrasse aka - Splendid Fairy Wrasse
Cirrhilabrus lanceolatus
Comes from: Japan, Izu Region / Ryuku Islands and Palau
Fairy wrasse Size: Large (4.9")
Colors: Large variations...there are two types of lanceolatus.
One has a light purple blue body with green and blue finnage. The second is yellow orange with a royal blue dorsal. Both types have a pointed tail...thus the reason they call it a lanceolatus.
Availability: Hard to find
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Old 11/10/2004, 08:52 PM
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Black-fin Fairy Wrasse
Cirrhilabrus melanomarginatus
Comes from: South China Sea / Phillipines
Fairy Wrasse Size: Very Large - Beyond 5" (5.3")
Colors: Dark Green with a black dorsal. When flashing nuptial colors the fish changes to a white underside and a brighter green.
Availability: Hard to find
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Old 11/10/2004, 08:56 PM
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Sorry here's the Blackfin:
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Old 11/10/2004, 09:03 PM
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Red-Sea Fairy Wrasse aka- Purple Bonded Fairy Wrasse
Cirrhilabrus blatteus
Comes from:Red Sea
Fairy Wrasse Size: Medium to Large (4.1")
Colors: Male has Red face and a pale white-yellowish torso. Has a purple-red stripe. Tail is pointed like a lanceolatus but has yellow and green in. Females are mostly pale white with a yellow green tail. In this picture a female is turning into a male
Availability: Hard to find
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Old 11/11/2004, 12:36 AM
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I have to say I'm a huge fan of fairy wrasses. I've had over 15 over the past 6-8 years. The most fabulous of them all is the 8-line. The only picture that comes close to doing them justice is the pic on the cover of the Fairy Wrasse book. The get somewhat drab when frightened or uncomfortable but when they settle in they get the most brilliant red with bright blue stripes.
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Old 11/13/2004, 08:58 PM
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Conde's Fairy Wrasse
Cirrhilabrus condei
Comes from: Eastern New Guinea to Northern Great Barrier Reef
Fairy Wrasse Size: 3.5" as adult
Colors: Mainly red body with a white belly underside Black trim with neon dots in tail and dorsal fins. Often confused with a Social Fairy.
Availability: Occasional
Male:
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Old 11/14/2004, 01:36 AM
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bronco can I email you a pic of my fine spotted? let me know
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Old 11/14/2004, 11:58 AM
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Brewboy,

I'd love it send it over
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Old 11/15/2004, 11:19 PM
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Bronco,

great job on this thread. As always I appreciate your willingness to share your knowledge with us.

I have never seen the Katos'. A truly amazing specimen. Do you have one?

You have not put up a picture of a McCoskers yet though. :-)

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Old 11/16/2004, 08:10 PM
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Kip,

No I can't say I've ever had a Kato's. I saw one at a public aquarium once but I've never seen one in the trade.

And yes.....the McCosker's is still just a dream. Nobody can seem to get their hands on one. I'm not sure I could afford it if they did.

But hey, I don't ask for much. All I ask is that the Broncos get past the first round of the playoffs for old times sake.

Stay tuned for all of the above.

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Old 11/16/2004, 11:31 PM
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that will be tough this year...
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Old 02/02/2005, 10:23 PM
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Bumping this up.

bronco7777 any more pics?
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Old 02/03/2005, 09:18 AM
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tstone,

Sorry I've neglected this thread. I've been drowned in work here lately and I'm also trying to finish a very large pond project in my backyard.

I'll try getting some in here soon.
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Old 02/03/2005, 11:49 AM
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bronco I am surprised you have anything else to do except keep us entertained.

You mention the McCoskers. I just picked up 2 females and a male yesterday from the LFS

Here is a thread with a great pic.
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Old 02/03/2005, 02:16 PM
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Wow....he's beautiful!

Hey Tstone can you PM with the name of the LFS where you got those?

Do they still have some available?
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Old 02/03/2005, 05:24 PM
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He is beautiful.

Just to be clear that one is not mine, it is just a great pic.

Mine looks just like it and flashes constantly at the girls. Really cool to watch.

PM is coming at you.
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