China wrasse (Anampses neoguinaicus)

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I bought an A. neoguinaicus that will arrive tomorrow night.
I have been doing a bunch of research but wanted some personal experiences.
I have a bunch of small ghost shrimp, pods, and bbs to get it to start eating.
Any info helps.
Thanks.
 

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It was great. Very active. Always picking at the rocks. I can't say if it was eating what I was feeding him. He looked healthy....
 
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He's in QT along with the Halichoeres nebulosus. Doing well so far. Threw a bunch of pods in there for them to snack on.
I'll take pictures when I get home tonight
 

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He's in QT along with the Halichoeres nebulosus. Doing well so far. Threw a bunch of pods in there for them to snack on.
I'll take pictures when I get home tonight
I would be wary of keeping it with H. nebulosus. Nebulosus wrasses get pretty aggressive toward other wrasses and are not good fits for reef tanks.
 
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I would be wary of keeping it with H. nebulosus. Nebulosus wrasses get pretty aggressive toward other wrasses and are not good fits for reef tanks.

Thats what ive been reading also.
Considering bringing it back......
Pictures as soon as I transfer her into the next tank! The one she is in now has a clear backing which doesn't make for the best pic.
 
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