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Guys, got two (magnificent, i think) new wrasses Cirrhilabrus solorensis and Bodianus bimaculatus , but they doesn't eat pellet yet. In the past, i've never had issues with wrasses and pellets, but these two are still not interested.

Any idea on how to move from mysis to pellet ?
Honestly, time is what will tell when it comes to training fish onto different things.

Also for anyone who doesn’t know… Guess what’s in the bag of sand :)
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Halichoeres iridis?
Yup!

And I know alarm bells may be ringing but my male is almost at the end of his lifespan of 5-7 years so I’m not too worried. And if transitioning does occur I can always pull one :)
 

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Here’s the two;
I’m floating the baby for an hour to make sure no aggression appears and so far 10 minutes in, they couldn’t care less about eachother.
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some pics

Yellow Candy/Twin Spot hogfish. Beautiful fish, one of my favorites. I used to always have one in my tanks. How long have you had them? Usually they will get the idea that the pellets are food over time and after they’ve seen the other fish eating them. Just make sure the pellets are small enough.

You might also try leaving the powerheads/wave makers on when feeding, the movement and being suspended in the water column a little bit should entice them.

Also, maybe you could try picking up some ROE. I’ve found that to get even the pickiest fish to eat. And I think the small round shape of the eggs kinda helps them to see the small round pellets as cool to eat. But this is just a suspicion.
 

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Yup!

And I know alarm bells may be ringing but my male is almost at the end of his lifespan of 5-7 years so I’m not too worried. And if transitioning does occur I can always pull one :)
Wait, isn't a babi M. choati? Thought we were in Macropharyngodon.
 

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Wait, isn't a babi M. choati? Thought we were in Macropharyngodon.
Babi Wrasses are Halichoeres pallidus, M. choati is the Choat’s Leopard Wrasse :)
 

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Well, since adding the female the two have been a PITA to photograph. However, I’ve already seen a change in colour on my male as he’s gained more white in him.
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And of course, the female was always going to be a pain to photograph. But hey, she’s been accepted right into the two Halichoeres and now they’ve made a trio.
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So, this brings my 4’ tank to…. 8 wrasses and my total amount of wrasses is at 11. Now to get a choati and total it to 12.
 

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