Be cautious adding other leopards to a kuiteri in a 75g tank. The fact that it is exerting it's dominance over non-related fish does not bode well for introducing other leopards.So I finally found a local store that had a kuiteri in stock! Owner said it had been in store for around a month. Saw that it was eating well and took it home as I have wanted this fish for quite some time. I have had the fish for a week and she is eating well and is adjusting to my tank. I have two clowns and 4 zebra dartfish. My tank is a 120g 48x24x24 and would like to add some other leopards to the tank (thinking two more). I have observed the kuiteri this week and she is somewhat aggressive and will check my clowns and dartfish during feeding. Any recommendations on timing or what other leopards I should consider (meleagris, geoffroyi, ornatus, bipartitus)? I have heard that the kuiteri can be more aggressive than other leopards.
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You can try introducing new ones with an acclimation box.
Larger tanks diffuse aggression. More species diffuse aggression. Rhomboids are usually pretty peaceful. Rubrimarginatus are a bit more assertive.What's the general rule with putting together fairy wrasses from the same family? I have a male Rhomboid and was considering adding a male Cirrhilabrus rubrimarginatus.
They would be the only two wrasses.........I can add one or two more if it would help. For example a McCoskers or other small non aggressive species.


