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So last night I picked up my Potter's Wrasse, Potter's Angel, and Marjorie's Fairy Wrasse. They are all doing well and eating like pigs. My Angel and Marjorie's are still a bit camera shy but I was able to snap this of my Potter's Wrasse today.

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Never heard of one of these potter's wrasses...reef safe?????
 

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Yep..... should have bought one too before I got the other wrasses.
 
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Yes they are reef safe, but are notorious for being a difficult fish so I'd highly recommend you buy one only after it has been on hold for a couple weeks, that way you know for sure that it is eating. They also won't fair well in a newer tank as they prefer to graze on amphipods from the rock. As with most sensitive fish carefully plan your purchase so that you know you stand a solid chance at keeping it alive (plus they can be a bit expensive). They are a great wrasse though, active swimmers, lots of color, and just cool in general! :bigsmile:
 
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Let me guess he would prob fight my yellow coris................my luck
 

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