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Broom tail wrasse

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So debating a h. biocellatus.. but think I'm out of room with four (c. Rubeus, c. Isoceles, c. Exquisitus, m. Bipartitus) plus others in a 48 x 18 x 16 already.. Wish I had room to get another tank haha.
 

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An established ornate can be a little aggressive to other leopards added after them, but all 3 being added simultaneously is fine.

X2....I had all three together along with a few others and the male Ornate was the most dominant. In a large enough tank it shouldn’t be an issue.
 

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The ornatus and the meleagris hanging out. The bipartus made an appearance briefly but it was getting a beating from the biocellatus and the negrosensis. The biocellatus and negrosensis have been placed in the refugium for now. They will probably decimate my pod population down there, but ohh well. Hopefully the bipartus, ornatus and meleagris will settle in in the next few weeks and the other two from the sump can be placed in again.
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