![]() 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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