Eightline Flasher Wrasse
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Eightline Flasher Wrasse, Paracheilinus octotaenia, also go by the name Red Sea Flasher Wrasse. They are spectacular looking fish. They have narrow, dart like bodies and extravagant colouration. Eightline Flasher Wrasse have red orange bodies, that sport thin electric blue stripes. Bright white bellies highlight their glamour, as do their large, vivid red fins. Males are distinguished by the long spine on their dorsal fin. The name “Flasher wrasse” broadly describes the Paracheilinus genus. The name comes from distinctive courtship displays the males put on. The brightly coloured boys dart around, flashing their fins at potential partners. While keeping other males away by showing off their spine. Eightline Flasher Wrasse, Paracheilinus octotaenia, Ecology. Eightline Flasher Wrasse live in the Red sea. They live on seawards reefs amongst coral heads. The complex structures of the coral branches help the wrasse avoid predation. Unlike some species, these fish do not bury themselves to sleep or hide. Instead they have an incredibly nifty trick. In order to sleep safely, Eightline Flasher Wrasse find a nook and envelope themselves in a protective mucus coat. Supposedly, this hides the wrasses scent from predators. These sticky invisibility cloaks do not degrade your water quality like some coral wax jackets’ might. Eightline Flasher Wrasse live in groups with one dominant male to a few or more females. These fish are protogynous hermaphrodites. Which means that, when they get old enough, breeding females transition into a male. As a result, all juveniles are immature females. Wrasse In the Aquarium. It is important to imitate the natural environment by providing plenty of nooks and crannies for the fish to hide in. Hobbyists should invest in a jump guard to prevent any unfortunate mishaps. Eightline Flasher Wrasse do best when fed a varied diet. They will accept enriched frozen mysis shrimp and enriched frozen brine shrimp. We enrich all our frozen food with garlic and vitamins. These are great for keeping fish healthy by providing them with the nutrition otherwise lost in frozen food. In doing so, these additives support their immune system and increase longevity. They will also devour live foods, such as copepods and amphipods, that can be cultivated in attached refugium. Over time they will accept high-quality pellet or flake. We adapt all our wrasse to aquarium life before they leave us. We focus on their health, and most are eating a good quality flake food and/or pellet, before being offered for sale. Receiving Eightline Flasher Wrasse via specialist licensed livestock courier. When it comes to showing distress, some fish don’t let on, while others wear their heart on their sleeves. The Eightline Flasher Wrasse, is one of those more dramatic fish. Here at the Abyss, we pride ourselves on our reputation for providing healthy livestock, that are well accustomed to life in the home aquarium. We have a very rigorous process for preparing our livestock for sale and a thorough packing process to help ensure our customers receive fish to be proud of. When it comes to shipping out, no expense is spared to ensure the safety and comfort of our stock while they are on the way to you. Even so, It is important to remember that, being brought home the same day from your local fish store, is a very different experience from being sealed in complete and true darkness, then travelling overnight. For example, the simple action of lifting your new pet into a lit environment, from the pitch black can be a shock to them. Remember, they don’t have eye lids to shield themselves. As a result, it is entirely likely you may see some species demonstrate odd behaviour or strange patterns. These are all natural behaviours for this Wrasse. Either by being basic responses (ie, breathing faster due to increased heart rate), or an adaptation to help aid survival in the wild (ie, colour change to help camouflage or even staying completely motionless and limp, allowing the currents to sweep them away like debris. Hiding in plain sight strategy). There are some people that may find this alarming. Especially if new to receiving fish via a specialized licensed courier service, or are new to Wrasse, so below are somethings you may encounter on delivery. If you see your Eightline Flasher Wrasse: Heavy breathing, Irregular breathing Lying on its side, or bottom of the bag, motionless or limp, Keeling over as the bag is adjusted, (making no effort to self support in an attempt to go undetected) Lying on the side with tail or body curled, Displaying darker colours, Displaying a mottled, or striped pattern, Do not panic! Follow the instructions in the guarantee provided. Get in touch if you are concerned. Upon release, your Wrasse will most likely want to hide or at least stay inconspicuous by remaining motionless. Hiding is generally either by burying themselves or finding a nice cosy corner to hole up in. It is very normal for a newly introduced Eightline Flasher Wrasse to tuck itself away and not be seen for a few days. Allowing your new fish to settle in at their own pace is very important. If you give your Wrasse the space it needs to settle in and adjust, It will be back to its normal self soon.
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