A few months back I almost pulled the trigger on a 400 to replace my 220. Man reason was a found a potters that been in captivity 2 years before Hawaii closed. I talked to him and said the chances he will survive the move is slim. He decided to remove and re’home the fish that were the problem for potters. Losing my potters and the reason was what made me loose interest in hobby but I will never risk a fish life for what I want vs what is best for them and happy the gentleman took my advice. Established or older wrasse do poorly with moves and why I always saay get them young. Also being males makes it had to get along with others. Potters are not like other leopards. Behavior and mind set of them are much different they are weak but once established tend to be bold and want to dominate but yet it’s from weakness and that’s a bad combo. Earmuffs are very similar to them but more tolerant to daily stress of others and tank life. Potters tend to be only wrasse that don’t like to be in a tank like some tangs that we label ich magnets. Look deeper why and the psychology of the animals and it makes sense whether we wanna believe it or understand it. As keepers we need to understand why people say a wrasse won’t live in captivity long as they will bit people don’t understand why and give them what they need.
These reason are also why
@OrionN has lick keeping pairs and me with trios and pairs. Trios will always be safer then pairs and you need to choices wisely live Choats, viviens and china’s. Tank mates and size can help but yet it’s knowing fish and their psychology.
Did you know test have been preformed on fish by injecting a spot of dye. None cared but a cleaner wrasse seen the spot on him in a mirror and tried scratching it off afterwards. More to it but a start of understanding fish. Watch learn and observe how deep it goes with your tank. People have a disconnect with animals and mostly fish but fish, animals and people have way more in Courtney we like to admit. Also why I can get wrasse to transition at will. Learn your animals and what they need and want. Give them a reason to transition even wrasse that are known never to transition in captivity and they will.
Rant over. Laugh or whatever you like but yet proof is in the chocolate pudding