Lineatus.
If its not acclimated properly on the acend when harvested from the deep waters they will not last. Assuming it is acclimated properly getting it to eat after its introduced into a tank life can be difficult and time consuming. starting with live foods and switching to prepared foods can bee tricky. I unfortunately jumped on one for a good price that did not make it through the quaratine period after 3 weeks of dealing with abnormal swiming from improper acclimation. with in a day it was swimming upside down. I have not tried a sccott fairy but know a few that have them succesfully. I had a Leboute for 3 years until it decided to floor dive 4 moths ago. (awesome wrasse, and in the market for another)So my vote goes for lineatus.
If its not acclimated properly on the acend when harvested from the deep waters they will not last. Assuming it is acclimated properly getting it to eat after its introduced into a tank life can be difficult and time consuming. starting with live foods and switching to prepared foods can bee tricky. I unfortunately jumped on one for a good price that did not make it through the quaratine period after 3 weeks of dealing with abnormal swiming from improper acclimation. with in a day it was swimming upside down. I have not tried a sccott fairy but know a few that have them succesfully. I had a Leboute for 3 years until it decided to floor dive 4 moths ago. (awesome wrasse, and in the market for another)So my vote goes for lineatus.
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