I am going to try the mirror for a few days and if it does not work, then on to the net trap.If you keep trying the trap, let it see it's reflection in a mirror through the end of the trap.
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I am going to try the mirror for a few days and if it does not work, then on to the net trap.If you keep trying the trap, let it see it's reflection in a mirror through the end of the trap.
I got 4 blue star leopards. Here are a couple of pics. I could not get all 4 in the same frame.Which leopards did you end up going with? Any pics? We love seeing them!
Very nice! Hopefully one transitions to male for you.I got 4 blue star leopards. Here are a couple of pics. I could not get all 4 in the same frame.
That was the intent with buying 4 and hopefully the transition will happen sooner rather than later. I have heard where it could take a long time for some and for others, relatively quickly.Very nice! Hopefully one transitions to male for you.
Hi! What size is your tank? How long have your current wrasses been in the tank? Your six line worries me, the majority of them don't accept new wrasse additions.Question. I got a leopard, Melanurus, and six line wrasse in tank now. Could I add a couple
More wrasses?
list I want to add.
1-2 fairy (taking suggestions)
Blue star leopard wrass
Yellow choris
Can I add any flasher wrass?
this work?
It’s a Red Sea 525xl. I just recently finished fallow and fish have been back in tank for about 2.5 weeks. I had the six line first and added the other two wrasses after it a bout 4 months ago and he didn’t seem to mind them. He chased the Melanurus for a little bit but then fine.Hi! What size is your tank? How long have your current wrasses been in the tank? Your six line worries me, the majority of them don't accept new wrasse additions.
I don't suggest getting any fairy or flasher wrasses as long as you have a six line. Six lines have a Napoleon complex that doesn't go well for fish that are easily dominated. You could try the yellow coris. There are more halichoeres wrasse options too. As an alternative to the blue star, ornate leopards are feistier and can handle some chasing better than blue stars. Whatever you decide to get, I recommend adding more than one at at time it'll curb potential aggression if they're not singled out as the new guy. Using an acclimation box to introduce them into your DT helps too.It’s a Red Sea 525xl. I just recently finished fallow and fish have been back in tank for about 2.5 weeks. I had the six line first and added the other two wrasses after it a bout 4 months ago and he didn’t seem to mind them. He chased the Melanurus for a little bit but then fine.
So if I caught the six line and rehomed, could I add fairy’s and flashers? Do you have any recommendations on what kind would go well together? They are all pretty beautiful to me but I am overwhelmed by the options lol.I don't suggest getting any fairy or flasher wrasses as long as you have a six line. Six lines have a Napoleon complex that doesn't go well for fish that are easily dominated. You could try the yellow coris. There are more halichoeres wrasse options too. As an alternative to the blue star, ornate leopards are feistier and can handle some chasing better than blue stars. Whatever you decide to get, I recommend adding more than one at at time it'll curb potential aggression if they're not singled out as the new guy. Using an acclimation box to introduce them into your DT helps too.
What other halichoeres options are there? Got names I can look up that are reef safe? Thank you soI don't suggest getting any fairy or flasher wrasses as long as you have a six line. Six lines have a Napoleon complex that doesn't go well for fish that are easily dominated. You could try the yellow coris. There are more halichoeres wrasse options too. As an alternative to the blue star, ornate leopards are feistier and can handle some chasing better than blue stars. Whatever you decide to get, I recommend adding more than one at at time it'll curb potential aggression if they're not singled out as the new guy. Using an acclimation box to introduce them into your DT helps too.
You definitely have more options if the six line is gone. Liveaquaria has a nice listing of commonly available flasher wrasses you can check out. There are so many fairy wrasses to choose from! This thread has a great chart listing the available fairy wrasses and their compatibility with each other: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/c...feriority-need-not-apply-1st-revision.322326/So if I caught the six line and rehomed, could I add fairy’s and flashers? Do you have any recommendations on what kind would go well together? They are all pretty beautiful to me but I am overwhelmed by the options lol.
Some of my favorites are H. melasmapomus (earmuff), H. biocellatus (red lined), H. iridis (radiant), and H. cosmetus (adorned).What other halichoeres options are there? Got names I can look up that are reef safe? Thank you so
Much by the way and really appreciate your time and help!
Quick video of radiant. Camera shy so he wasn’t as bad
Ah good to hear. He is a beast. He started bouncing of rocks, sand, glass and overflow box some nights when he really started to color up. Now this. Love the little dude.That’s EXACTLY what my radiant does!!! Mine is half the size of yours so she doesn’t look as mad as yours does LOL!!!
Oh wow! Glad you found your lineatus! Time to cover that overflow box with some mesh!My pintail jumped into the corner overflow box again on Friday. He is always shooting around the tank like a torpedo. Makes me nervous during feeding. So I decided to net him out today. What a PITA. Pulled the Durso and drained the box. Guess what I found down there sitting next to the pintail? My Lineatus that I thought jumped and was gone 16 days ago. Just sitting there with his eye glued on me! These wrasses can hide in plain site.