CHOATI WRASSE (MACROPHARYNGODON CHOATI)

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I tip my hat to those who can keep these alive long term. Ive tried 4 times and the longest was just over 30 days before it died
 

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I tip my hat to those who can keep these alive long term. Ive tried 4 times and the longest was just over 30 days before it died
If you go to the SPS forum there’s a video I posted of one in a 750g display that was close to two years in at that point and lasted well over 3 years before I left. I feel like having a Macroalgae refugium where pods can multiply by feeding phytoplankton is a must for leopard or tamarin wrasse. Water quality has to be very high, substrate has to be soft enough for sleeping and flow has to be higher than average too.
 

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