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What does everything think of an Argus wrasse? I can’t find lots of info on them and wondering if their agressive and if anyone on here has one let’s see some pics!
These are one of the best wrasses you can get in the Halichoeres genus, they’re along a similar line of Melanurus aggression but should get along with other wrasses.
 

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I got a holocorous that is cool as h. But he’s pickin on my girls springer dotty. And I can’t let that go any further or the corals I’m lookin forward to won’t happen. So I’m lookin to trade or sell him. He’s a acrobat class clown so I wanna get him a good home he won’t like this 75 for long anyway . Anyone interested?
 

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I got a holocorous that is cool as h. But he’s pickin on my girls springer dotty. And I can’t let that go any further or the corals I’m lookin forward to won’t happen. So I’m lookin to trade or sell him. He’s an acrobat class clown so I wanna get him a good home he won’t like this 75 for long anyway . Anyone interested?
Unfortunately it’s unlikely you’ll be able to sell a Halichoeres hortulanus to a hobbyist as they need large tanks (6-7’+) due to their large size and aggressive behaviour.
Your best bet is to trade it back to the LFS if I’m honest.
 

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These are one of the best wrasses you can get in the Halichoeres genus, they’re along a similar line of Melanurus aggression but should get along with other wrasses.
If you had to choose between the radiant wrasse and the Argus which would you choose? I only have room for one left and they have the Argus in stock and no eta on the radiant wrasse
 

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If you had to choose between the radiant wrasse and the Argus which would you choose? I only have room for one left and they have the Argus in stock and no eta on the radiant wrasse
dang, that’s a hard one… I’d probably go iridis as they’re extremely nice in colouring but if you want a more common Xenojulis margaritaceus I’d go for the Argus.
 

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If you had to choose between the radiant wrasse and the Argus which would you choose? I only have room for one left and they have the Argus in stock and no eta on the radiant wrasse
My vote is for the Iridis 100%
 

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dang, that’s a hard one… I’d probably go iridis as they’re extremely nice in colouring but if you want a more common Xenojulis margaritaceus I’d go for the Argus.
My vote is for the Iridis 100%
Thank you! I’ll wait for the iridis, they do look absolutely stunning!
 

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Thank you! I’ll wait for the iridis, they do look absolutely stunning!
They truly are beautiful in the flesh, I have to say my rarest wrasse (My Gold Nugget) really doesn’t compete with my iridis.
 

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They truly are beautiful in the flesh, I have to say my rarest wrasse (My Gold Nugget) really doesn’t compete with my iridis.
That’s right the Iridis is much better :p:squinting-face-with-tongue:
 

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Added a new black leopard wrasse to quarantine today, along with a few other new fish! So far the secretive wrasse (Pseudocheilinus evanidus) doesn't seem to mind!
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Hopefully my LFS can find one for me, The Black Leopard will be last addition
 

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Added a new black leopard wrasse to quarantine today, along with a few other new fish! So far the secretive wrasse (Pseudocheilinus evanidus) doesn't seem to mind!
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Nice multicolor Angel!
 

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Nice multicolor Angel!
Thanks! It's been at the store since August of last year. Figured I'd spring it from the store tank and put it in the reef. Also picked up a pakistani butterfly (Chaetodon collare) that's been there since May of 2022 to go in my predator tank. And I grabbed a really nice looking flame angel from a different LFS today.
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So I’ve really been wanting a leopard wrasse for a long time. What are the biggest challenges?
For getting them to eat I have the options of
Rotifers
Hatched brine
Live brine feeding off of my phyto
Tig, Aso, and Tis pods

Are these ones I would want shipped with a little sand?

Would be going in a reef post qt tangs and rabbits pretty much the most aggressive residents, but wouldn’t think they would be much of a problem with a wrasse. Can you keep different leopard wrasses together of different species?

Any other things that I should take into account?

Also recommendations or personal preference on most attractive either by coloration or personality.
 

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So I’ve really been wanting a leopard wrasse for a long time. What are the biggest challenges?
For getting them to eat I have the options of
Rotifers
Hatched brine
Live brine feeding off of my phyto
Tig, Aso, and Tis pods

Are these ones I would want shipped with a little sand?

Would be going in a reef post qt tangs and rabbits pretty much the most aggressive residents, but wouldn’t think they would be much of a problem with a wrasse. Can you keep different leopard wrasses together of different species?

Any other things that I should take into account?

Also recommendations or personal preference on most attractive either by coloration or personality.
Pods pods pods! They need a plethora of copepods in their diet, and one you purchase you will want to add pods to the tank daily, in large quantities for the wrasse to consume. They also will a lot of the times have internal parasites, and succumb to them very often. Definitely want some sand in the bag enough for it to burry itself. It may not eat the foods you are providing in the first few days.
 

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Pods pods pods! They need a plethora of copepods in their diet, and one you purchase you will want to add pods to the tank daily, in large quantities for the wrasse to consume. They also will a lot of the times have internal parasites, and succumb to them very often. Definitely want some sand in the bag enough for it to burry itself. It may not eat the foods you are providing in the first few days.
For QT I will definitely have to add pods. Not sure about all my reefs, but my 75 upstairs that my clowns are breeding in has a pretty solid pod population. I haven’t added any in over a year, and when collecting the fry I see them all over the glass. Have a melanurus in there. In my reefs the mandarins are fat and sassy. Pretty sure they are eating frozen as well, but when I play in the sumps my amphipods are doing well (just can’t see pods lol)
 

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For QT I will definitely have to add pods. Not sure about all my reefs, but my 75 upstairs that my clowns are breeding in has a pretty solid pod population. I haven’t added any in over a year, and when collecting the fry I see them all over the glass. Have a melanurus in there. In my reefs the mandarins are fat and sassy. Pretty sure they are eating frozen as well, but when I play in the sumps my amphipods are doing well (just can’t see pods lol)
Because of all the competition with the Melanurus and the mandarins you’ll need to add some more pods. The first few days are the key, and the first weeks will prove how good of a chance it stands.
 

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Because of all the competition with the Melanurus and the mandarins you’ll need to add some more pods. The first few days are the key, and the first weeks will prove how good of a chance it stands.
Melanurus is in a different tank. Each reef has a mandarin one target one psychedelic. I will monitor pod levels. Am
Culturing my own so should have a valid supply.
How are they with cleaner shrimp and snails?
 

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Melanurus is in a different tank. Each reef has a mandarin one target one psychedelic. I will monitor pod levels. Am
Culturing my own so should have a valid supply.
How are they with cleaner shrimp and snails?
They are fine with both. They won’t go after snails. Sometimes a Macropharyngodon may go after a shrimp but that would be a maybe and a tiny tiny shrimp. So CUC is safe.
 
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