![]() Making it very difficult to see or get a picture of. It also may spend long periods hidden away completely from view, almost always if/when anyone approaches front of tank. While habits much the same as the Six Line, the Four/Twelve Line is much more skittish and only makes periodic mad dashes out in open from safety of rock. Is called a "Twelve Line Wrasse" if the thin colored stripes on either side of main four lines are counted.) is really an incredible beauty. ![]() but its coloration is almost "plain" when compared to its close "cousin" the "Four" or "Twelve" Line wrasse - (Paracheilinus tetrataenia) ( As stated above, it is called a Four Line Wrasse if only main lateral lines are counted. ![]() (Reddish face with same color lateral lines seperated by blueish lines, all blending into a lime green colored tail end and fin.) While a Sixline Wrasse ( Pseudocheilinus hexataenia) is a truly pretty fish when you can take a close look at it (which is generally pretty difficult as it is usually whizzing around tank at a very fast clip - but does take pauses often enough get a clear view or photo). With many fish it is very difficult to really appreciate their beauty until you can see them slow down or take a "swimming break" or so you can get a good view of it, or better yet a photo. (as I said above, it is pretty sticky stuff. ![]() "Adheres to metal, wood, plastic, rubber and painted surfaces" "Seals conduit openings against drafts, dust, moisture and noise" Click to expand.Info on "Duct Seal" wrapping: ![]()
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