Melanarus?

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Picture of my Richmond's Wrasse
 

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I loved mine! I had him for a couple years and lost him due to my own fault. :(

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Nice where did you get that bowl from, or is it something you made. Also did the wrasse take to the bowl right away?
 

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Mine was my favorite as well.
 

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Absolutely one of my favorite fish! he sleeps in the sand bed usually and sometimes knocks over a coral if its tall and in the sand. great at picking out pests, never had him bother any of my crabs, snails, corals, or cleaner shrimp. I've never seen him in a fight, or act territorial, he will let me hand feed him, always comes up to my hand every time its in the tank and even lets me pet him nearly anytime i want, has TONS of personality and great colors! hes a favorite of many guests. one of his favorite activities on the daily, is swimming in circles around the powerhead.
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Nice where did you get that bowl from, or is it something you made. Also did the wrasse take to the bowl right away?

The Alternative Reef made it for me. I had them do a custom one for me that worked good and then they made a bunch more to sell and I bought another.

Both wrasses I've kept took to the bowl immediately.
 

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I love mine, I bought in about 3 months ago and it took about 2 weeks to get eating pellets, it does like to eat snails, but has not bothered my sexy shrimp at all. I bought him because I was having an issue with monti-eating flatworms and it took him all of about 30 mins to clean them out. I was told to feed Spectrum-Red to keep his color bright. One other not is he is very protective of my clams, I have a pygmy angle that liked to nip at them and he does not allow it at all.
 

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Mine is in a BB tank. I have a bowl of sand for it to sleep in.

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That's a great idea, but I imagine the melanarus shoots sand out of the bowl and all over your nice BB tank? I know when I had one, he made a mini sandstorm every night when he went to bed.
 

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I have had one for two years and he is a great little fish. He doesn't bother anyone. He darts around the tank and in and out of the live rock structure. He likes to dive into the sand so I don't know if just a bowl of sand would do for him. I also have red head salon fairy wrasse and they get along fine. I have my tank completely cover as they are jumpers.
 

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That's a great idea, but I imagine the melanarus shoots sand out of the bowl and all over your nice BB tank? I know when I had one, he made a mini sandstorm every night when he went to bed.

Yes he does blow a little sand out. I vacuum it out when I do water changes and add sand as needed. It's a frag tank so it's not that big of a deal to me. I had a smaller yellow wrasse that didn't spill much sand but my larger melanarus needs his bowl refilled about once a month.
 

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Has anyone tried to keep in BB tank, any advise?
The only way I would consider it is with some sort of sand box, as has been suggested.

Doing one in a BB without such, could easily result in elevated stress levels for the fish. Sand is their refuge, security blanket, burrow, etc. You can't alter instinct.
 

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I love my male Melanurus wrasse. Doesn't pick on any of my other fish (two angels, two clowns, 3 cardinals). I have noticed a drop in hermit crab count. And over a period of time I had two peppermint shrimps disappear. I think my shrimp died though due to high salt levels when I got careless. But otherwise my corals so far have been ok from the wrasse. It's one of the most beautiful fish I have seen. He's a bit shy. He comes out but any sense of danger and he's gone and could be hiding for a couple hours if really scared. But eventually he comes back out. I have a tall 70g with a tall rock structure and I'm sure he has some hiding spots in it. I had two other wrasses who have committed suicide (Rosehead wrasse jumped out when I didn't have a good cover and a Flasher wrasse found my 1 inch spot not covered near my filter). But this wrasse I haven't even seen attempt to jump out or even go to the top of the tank much.
 

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Exactly! I was obviously kidding when I wrote that, one of my favorite fish for sure! If anyone come across a Richmond's Wrasse I would also recommend, looks simular to a Melanurus Wrasse.


Haha. I was actually wondering if you got a rogue Wrasse.
Awesome fish!
 

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Picture of my Richmond's Wrasse

Gorgeous fish MadCity! I have been looking for one for a long time.

I have a Vrolik's which was at least at one time thought to be the same species as the H. melanurus. Never bothers anything including shrimp. The most striking fish in my tank...even more than the Lineatus.

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