Leopard wrasse with melanurus?

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So I got my leopard about a month ago. Lfs has melanurus on sale this weekend for $20. The tank is a 45 gallon cube. Would they be ok in the same tank together? Also are the melanurus picky eaters?
 

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So I got my leopard about a month ago. Lfs has melanurus on sale this weekend for $20. The tank is a 45 gallon cube. Would they be ok in the same tank together? Also are the melanurus picky eaters?
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I tried two melanurus in a 100 gallon and they became evil. Others I know had the same problem but many people have luck. Mine mostly ate amphipods and copepods but they shouldn’t be picky eaters at all.

I would think that tank will be smal when the fish is grown
Wrasse are jumpers keep a tight lid.
 
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Someone will answer with more knowledge then me.
I tried two melanurus in a 100 gallon and they became evil. Others I know had the same problem but many people have luck. Mine mostly ate amphipods and copepods but they shouldn’t be picky eaters at all.

I would think that tank will be smal if the fish isn’t small
Wrasse are jumpers keep a tight lid.
 

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45 gallons is a very small volume to keep a leopard fed with another wrasse with a similar appetite. I would not add personally.

I would look at a flasher wrasse instead or smaller fairy wrasse species if wanted another wrasse.
 

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I had a leopard wrasse and a red-lined wrasse (Halichoeres biocellatus) in a 40 breeder for 6 months with no issues. They have been in a 120-gallon tank for the last 1.5ish years with no problems, but there are additional wrasses that may be helping to diffuse any aggression.
 
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Don’t flashers etc also have the same diet as the leopard?
45 gallons is a very small volume to keep a leopard fed with another wrasse with a similar appetite. I would not add personally.

I would look at a flasher wrasse instead or smaller fairy wrasse species if wanted another wrasse.
 

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So I got my leopard about a month ago. Lfs has melanurus on sale this weekend for $20. The tank is a 45 gallon cube. Would they be ok in the same tank together? Also are the melanurus picky eaters?
I have a leopard wrasse with a Christmas wrasse with no problems very similar situation
 

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I think a 45 gal cube is too small for either and especially for both wrasse. Melanurus wrasse can be aggressive especially in small tank like that. I would not keep either in a 45 gal cube like Your’s.
 

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Tanks too small for both. Stick with the leopard. I have a 200g and typically let them go to a larger tank when they get big and start over with a smaller one. Halichoerus wrasse I mean, leopard wrasse don't get too big.
 
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It’s too late for the leopard. He’s already in there. Should be fine, the tanks very established with lr from a 12 year old reef tank. Fuge, and feeding the tank phyto. There’s huge pods everywhere.
 

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