The Wrasse Lover's Thread!

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Thanks.

It is a beautiful fish. My crappy cell phone pics don't do it justice.

This one came from the Maldives.
 

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My leopard wrasse has been hiding in the sand for two days since adding her Friday evening. This isn't unusual correct?
Perfectly normal. Whatever you do, don't go digging around for her.
 

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I got a nice young peacock wrasse today, I was naughty as I did not QT her as I read mixed opinions on how they do in qt. I purchased her from my lfs who qts his fish before putting them in the general population tanks, I know it's not ideal and I can't trust it but she had been in his qt for two weeks with copper and was due to go in the normal tanks tomorrow, all the other fish in the qt looked healthy so I took a risk. I've added some prazi pro, I acclimated her to my dt and she swam around for a bit ate, some food and just now went into the sand. My adorned wrasse completely ignored her and paid no attention at all. I also picked up a small chrysus wrasse who seems happy in my QT and did not hide at all, as if she never was even caught and put in a new tank.
 

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After the first night she came out :) definitely my fav fish.
 

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So jealous lol

Beautiful. Still waiting for mine to make an appearance [emoji853]
So far 3 days.

Your be ok, I've heard it can take much longer not sure if it helps i have a low stocked tank that's pretty peaceful
 

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Mine is for the most part. Just have a tomini tang that can be a little scary to a new mate. Others like my clown pair, 2 fire fish, Midas blenny, mandarin could careless lol

I'm praying she does well. I even thought about re homing my tang so I could get a trio of blue stars! Friend of mine has a trio and they school together. It's sweet.
 

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Would this work:
Crescent Tail Fairy Wrasse
Hooded Fairy Wrasse
Naoko's Fairy Wrasse
Eightline Flasher Wrasse

I currently have the crescent tail and the hooded in the tank and they're doing well
 

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Would this work:
Crescent Tail Fairy Wrasse
Hooded Fairy Wrasse
Naoko's Fairy Wrasse
Eightline Flasher Wrasse

I currently have the crescent tail and the hooded in the tank and they're doing well
Those should all be fine together.
 

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Nothing fancy but the fave in my 55 gal! Ruby head fairy wrasse.
Rosy Scales or Red Velvet is proper common name; Ruby head typically refers to a different species.
 

DO YOU THINK TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS ARE MORE HELPFUL OR HURTFUL TO REEFING?

  • More helpful.

    Votes: 60 42.6%
  • More hurtful.

    Votes: 5 3.5%
  • I think it depends mostly on the technology.

    Votes: 53 37.6%
  • I think it dependsmostly on the reefer behind the technology.

    Votes: 42 29.8%
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