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Oh dear, I'm so disappointed with myself. I do have a Checkerboard and purchased two peppermints the other day. I guess I'm just used to reef safe wrasses...the thought didn't even cross my mind. Agggh what was I thinking. :(Yup.
Depends on the age of the checkerboard. If it's an adult, that's likely to be an expensive snack.
I am still a bit confused; what species are in play here? You have an existing male bipartitus (blue star), and you added 3 more leopards of what species? One of the three new ones is an ornate?ok i put 3 leopard wrasse in my dt tank on friday one went straight in the sand and the other two went later that night, they still have come back out of the sand but my turning male blue star chases them around. should i be worried yet? i have an ornate and a turning male leopard right now
If you are served grilled prawns, do you pay much attention to the size? :pHey, I have a feeling this is going to sound stupid but I figured I would ask anyway. :p You know how Moray Eels specifically won't eat Cleaner Shrimp because they know of their benefit. Do you think the Checkerboard Wrasse would be the same way?
Would he eat the Peppermints because he knows that they are not beneficial, but maybe leave the cleaners alone? I highly doubt it but figured I would ask. Thanks. :)
In most cases, chasing will settle down quickly. The exceptions are if any of the new fish are males or are close to transitioning into a male.ok i put 3 leopard wrasse in my dt tank on friday one went straight in the sand and the other two went later that night, they still have come back out of the sand but my turning male blue star chases them around. should i be worried yet? i have an ornate and a turning male leopard right now
Did you use a social acclimation box. They often help lessen aggression on introduction.All the new leopards looks like female, I just came home and none are out yet
im not good with the sceintci name but i tank has yellow, purple tang, pair of golden rhombid wrassed, pair of pintail, male and female bellus, male lineutus wrasse, pylei wrasse, blotched anthisa, two female barlett one male, ornate leopard, blue star leopard,mystery wrasse, male laboutei and dot dash wrasse
Gotcha.oh im sorry i added two melgis ones female, and one female blue star, the turning male blue star and ornate are the establish ones
Based on that prior experience and using it as a barometer for your existing male blue star, I feel adding more leopards is likely to have the same result.No I didn't cause I only had a regular one, that same leopard chase a small potters wrasse into my filter for a week brought him to 2 more tanks until fish stop chasing it but died a few days later
Let me ask again, I still haven't seen my new leopards wrasse since Friday should I be worried?