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Thanks for the info looks like I'll need to pass. Beautiful fishObligate coralivores. The whole genus eats coral polyps as their primary diet.
I ave recently had a problem with ornates behaving aggressively toward other leopards. You have some of the nicer/more desirable leopards, and the choati would definitely fit that bill too. I would hate to jeopardize these for an ornate, one of the more common leopards.I currently have a potters wrasse, jeweled wrasse, black leapord wrasse in my 150. I definitely want to add a choats down the road but saw a ornate leopard at my lfs yesterday. Would adding the ornate cause any issues now or down the road with the choats? Ideally I would like to quarantine the choats and ornate together and add to the display at the same time but the choats is proving hard to find
I ave recently had a problem with ornates behaving aggressively toward other leopards. You have some of the nicer/more desirable leopards, and the choati would definitely fit that bill too. I would hate to jeopardize these for an ornate, one of the more common leopards.
H. maculipinna gets larger and more aggressive than the Halichoeres wrasses you mentioned.What is the temperament of H. maculipinna? Do well with H. Melanurus, H. Timorensis and H. Biocellatus?
One affordable exception to the orange color in flashers is P. lineopunctatus which is a purple/red color. It's one of my favorite flashers.
An exquisite would be borderline in that size tank, an earmuff is too big. Melanurus would work.Which wrasse would you guys add to 60 gal?Already have 2 clowns,some fairy and longnose hawkish.
Earmuff Wrasse,Exquisite Fairy Wrasse,Melanurus Wrasse? I think i like Exqusite the most...Maybe some Flasher like Carpenters?
Quarantine first of course! THX