Yes, approx. 3"Do you have a sand bed?
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Yes, approx. 3"Do you have a sand bed?
What’s the third one from the top? Blue top, white midAny of these. They are not expensive wrasses
My China wrasse is one of the easier of the Anamses species wrasse. I feed my pair initially whatever they will eat, but then I mixed other food with it, Seeing other fish in the tank eat various food, and if they are healthy and comfortable, will start to try other food. That is how I got my China wrasse pair to eat essentially everything.Wrasse friends who have anampses... how did you train your anampses to take pellets? Mine always observes the food before eating it and never touches pellets but always goes for frozen mysis...
Any secret methods? Or are some fish never going to take on pellets?
So quick question guys so I have a wrasse heavy tank and was thinking of adding a leopard wrasse and was wandering y’all’s thoughts on compatibility (haven’t added a wrasse in over a year so everyone is established)
current stock list
Hawaii flame fairy wrasse
Lineatus fairy
Golden rhomboidalis fairy
Lunate fairy wrasse
Potters Leopard Wrasse
purple tang
sand Sifting goby
my main question is how do potters leopard and leopards usually interact in a tank and would it be prudent to add two at once to decrease stress on one single leopard.. (I had thought about adding two anyway) wrasses are currently at LFS in (hubblefish certified QT) and will adding two females encourage one to transition to male Faster?
Thanks here is a pic of my for attention purposes ha
Yep thanks forgot to mention that leopard would be in an acclimation box for a minimal of 72 hrs! I was amazed at how big a difference it makes.. I now put any new fish in an acclimation box for a couple days wrasse or not haYou never know but my Potter's was pretty bossy...even with Cirrhilabrus and Paracheilinus wrasses. I would use an acclimation box and be prepared to intervene if it get's picked on.
Thank you very much. The plan was an acclimation box to start. When we introduced the female Mel the male was a bit overzealous and scared her into the sand bed for 47 days. We thought she was dead.@Trouble1375 Between those you should have no issues though I have found most wrasses tend to harass new guys for a day or to if possible I would put in an acclimation box in your tank for a couple days to let everyone get used to him and you should be fine..
Thank you very much. The plan was an acclimation box to start. When we introduced the female Mel the male was a bit overzealous and scared her into the sand bed for 47 days. We thought she was dead.
I have a 6 line with a red hawk fish and they’re fine together too. But when I added fairy wrasse the 6 line bullied it terribly. It’s possible they can move together as some people here have done it but most don’t got well. Maybe best option is to move the 6 line in last but I would just be ready for fighting. It’s a shame. Nobody tells you the 6 line is such an a$& when you get them.I see several folks here are keeping six line wrasses with others. I have two tanks that I am consolidating down into one. I will be adding a small six line into my other aquarium with a slightly larger melanarus wrasse. Will adding the six line be an issue do you think? He is currently housed in a 40 cube with just a red hawkfish, and there has been no aggression issues as of yet.