Hi,
I own a leopard wrasse for 4 months now and its doing pretty well except at night. When the lights go out it almost always struggles to find a spot to bury himself. It’s so frustrating to watch because he starts trying around 1hour before the lights go out and gets very stressed out when the lights finally go out and he still doesn’t has a spot. At that point it starts to swim around frantically and hits a lot of rocks and stuff. He always tries to bury himself around the same dang rock which houses a pistol shrimp and goby. Most of the tanks has 2 to 3 inches of sand but due to the excavating work of the pistol shrimp that area has very shallow areas. It’s getting to the point that I feel so bad for him I want to return it. The tank also has a lot of rock and sand without a pistol shrimp and stuff. Are there any other reefers which experience this with their leopard wrasse?
I own a leopard wrasse for 4 months now and its doing pretty well except at night. When the lights go out it almost always struggles to find a spot to bury himself. It’s so frustrating to watch because he starts trying around 1hour before the lights go out and gets very stressed out when the lights finally go out and he still doesn’t has a spot. At that point it starts to swim around frantically and hits a lot of rocks and stuff. He always tries to bury himself around the same dang rock which houses a pistol shrimp and goby. Most of the tanks has 2 to 3 inches of sand but due to the excavating work of the pistol shrimp that area has very shallow areas. It’s getting to the point that I feel so bad for him I want to return it. The tank also has a lot of rock and sand without a pistol shrimp and stuff. Are there any other reefers which experience this with their leopard wrasse?
