What won't a leopard wrasse eat???

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No disrespect was intended. Just a concern that I thought could help with his issue

No need to get your panties tied up in a bunch.
No harm done on my side. Trust me, I appreciate all the advice I can get.
 

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It's an Ornate Leopard (Macropharyngodon ornatus).
It's also pretty unusual for a leopard to pose a threat to ornamental inverts. However, it can happen. Usually however, it takes a hungry fish to do so. What are you feeding and how often?
 
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It's an Ornate Leopard (Macropharyngodon ornatus).
It's also pretty unusual for a leopard to pose a threat to ornamental inverts. However, it can happen. Usually however, it takes a hungry fish to do so. What are you feeding and how often?
Thanks for the + ID!

I vary what I feed - sometimes flake, sometimes micro pellets, sometimes frozen mysis or frozen fish slurry, and often times a mixture of different stuff. I only feed once per day, adding a small amount at a time. Once what I've added disappears, I add more, and so on and so forth until the eating slows and the food begins to hit the sand.

If I fed the tank more often, might I have less risk to an invert population?

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Thanks for the + ID!

I vary what I feed - sometimes flake, sometimes micro pellets, sometimes frozen mysis or frozen fish slurry, and often times a mixture of different stuff. I only feed once per day, adding a small amount at a time. Once what I've added disappears, I add more, and so on and so forth until the eating slows and the food begins to hit the sand.

If I fed the tank more often, might I have less risk to an invert population?

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I should also mention I have a pretty robust population of copepods in the tank, which I supplement from time to time to keep the population up, and an ever growing colony of amphipods in my sump that are constantly being sucked into the display.
 

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If I fed the tank more often, might I have less risk to an invert population?
For sure. Wrasses need meaty foods at least 2-3 times per day (more is even better).
He's hungry, and finding food...
 
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For sure. Wrasses need meaty foods at least 2-3 times per day (more is even better).
He's hungry, and finding food...
Awesome, thank you sooooo much for the advice. I'm going to up my feedings for a week or two, then buy a few cheap shrimp and see how it goes.

Would you recommend any particular foods for this guy over and above those I've already mentioned?
 

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Would you recommend any particular foods for this guy over and above those I've already mentioned?
The meatier, the better.
Personally I feed mysis, Rod's, or LRS twice a day, and use NLS pellets once a day.
 
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The meatier, the better.
Personally I feed mysis, Rod's, or LRS twice a day, and use NLS pellets once a day.
Just an update... I upped my feeding schedule, and after a week introduced two peppermint shrimp. They've been in the tank two weeks and are still alive and kicking. Crossing my fingers that it lasts!
 

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It's an Ornate Leopard (Macropharyngodon ornatus).
It's also pretty unusual for a leopard to pose a threat to ornamental inverts. However, it can happen. Usually however, it takes a hungry fish to do so. What are you feeding and how often?
Exactly this. Ornate are one of my favorites! Mine was reef safe.
 

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