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I’ve never heard of this. Really out of the ordinary for a female leopard
Me neither, that's why I'm so surprised at the behaviour.
Do you have any suggestions to curb the aggression?
I've already tried rearranging the rock work, putting a mirror up and feeding more.
 

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Me neither, that's why I'm so surprised at the behaviour.
Do you have any suggestions to curb the aggression?
I've already tried rearranging the rock work, putting a mirror up and feeding more.
Not too much more you can do. Maybe imprison her for a while in an acclimation box
 

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Me neither, that's why I'm so surprised at the behaviour.
Do you have any suggestions to curb the aggression?
I've already tried rearranging the rock work, putting a mirror up and feeding more.

If you have a small spare tank (like a 10g or 20g) maybe you could try removing her from the tank for a few days?

Maybe being reintroduced after a few days and being the new kid on the block again will help her tone it down a little?
 

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Hey Guys, I have recently purchased a Pintail fairy wrasse.
He is nice and fat and is in QT with API General Cure along with a diamond tail flasher wrasse.
The flasher is eating well but the Pintail seems very hesitant.
Im feeding them mysis soaked in garlic, is there anything else i could incorporate without spiking nutrients.
Thanks!
I dont know why it is but I cant keep a pintail for the life of me
 

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I dont know why it is but I cant keep a pintail for the life of me
Also went through several. Either skittish as hell and won't eat, or they become Apollo astronauts and attempt moon shots. Had ONE out of 4 last more than 3 months, and in the end it took the leap of faith.
 

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I just got done quarantining 2 leopard wrasses and 2 radiant wrasses successfully. I bought 2 of each, hoping to get one of each through quarantine. Luckily I got all 4 through!

I documented things pretty well on humble fish, for anyone that wants to read.


And of course a couple videos.



 

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Not too much more you can do. Maybe imprison her for a while in an acclimation box
If you have a small spare tank (like a 10g or 20g) maybe you could try removing her from the tank for a few days?

Maybe being reintroduced after a few days and being the new kid on the block again will help her tone it down a little?
Thanks for the suggestion, but the only other tank I have is a 25 gallon, but that has fish that I know that the leopard would beat up. They're in there because she wasn't getting along with them.

The leopard shredded my sleeper gobies fins up as well.

The aggression has driven my mandarin to constant hiding when the leopard is out and about.
My mandarin has also completely stopped eating. I know that this isn't because of a lack of food or preparation on my part, I see copepods all over the glass and rocks.
The leopard is constantly picking, but the mandarin has stopped, and will no longer eat frozen. I've kept it in an acclimation box for a while to try and get it to feed again, but it just hides.

I'm going to have to rehome the leopard, but I don't want to pass an aggressive fish on to someone else.
 

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Thanks for the suggestion, but the only other tank I have is a 25 gallon, but that has fish that I know that the leopard would beat up. They're in there because she wasn't getting along with them.

The leopard shredded my sleeper gobies fins up as well.

The aggression has driven my mandarin to constant hiding when the leopard is out and about.
My mandarin has also completely stopped eating. I know that this isn't because of a lack of food or preparation on my part, I see copepods all over the glass and rocks.
The leopard is constantly picking, but the mandarin has stopped, and will no longer eat frozen. I've kept it in an acclimation box for a while to try and get it to feed again, but it just hides.

I'm going to have to rehome the leopard, but I don't want to pass an aggressive fish on to someone else.
Maybe pass it on to someone with a more assertive livestock?
 

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This is my wrasse. There are many like it but this one is mine.
 

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I took a bunch of photos for wrasse Wednesday and then forgot to download them from my camera before going on a work trip.

So instead how about this pretty stink bug I just found on my car
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I took a bunch of photos for wrasse Wednesday and then forgot to download them from my camera before going on a work trip.

So instead how about this pretty stink bug I just found on my car
IMG_0872.jpeg
I believe that's an amphipod. Good CUC and food for your fish.
 

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