have you been purchasing from the same place...How you checked to see how long they have been at then store?
Dragon wrasses are usually very hardy.
Juvi's have very high metabolisms so you may not be feeding enough
Originally Posted by 95Harley
So PVC pipe then. It's just so hard to hide that bright white stuff.
not as bad as you might think....I thought about this too when I made my jewelled moray a hiding place out of pvc...
They make tuff stuff (yellow spray foam) in a black i believe for ponds...
2 wrasses are a bad bad bad idea....The HT is a great fish but in my expierience can be bullied pretty bad by large angels.....But the again my HT was the biggest sissy anybodies every seen
Jeweled morays are great for a tank... I have one and they arent super agressive but deffinetly give you attitude. Mine was deffinetly morea agressive when smaller but ever since its hit the 24 inch + its chilled out alot more...
I'm sorry to burst your bubble hammerhed7 but in reality the Green Wolf Eel is a Pseudochromid
their commen name implies that they are a blenny because of their long fins and elongated body...but they are truly Pseudochromids
If you go to Wetwebmedia.com you can find the correct information...
Wolf eels are actually in the Dottyback family.
Hammerhed7, they wont bother corals. But they will deffinetly eat small fish and inverts..Unlike true morays wolf eels have exelent vision.so they can deffinetly catch small fish easier
when i had my HT and triggers the only thing that i could get away with is a tiger cowrie...To this day this is the only invert ive found capable of surviving triggers and large wrasse's wrath/hunger
they usually dont cover the rocks but the ones that do dont stop and it can get really annoying....a fast moving fish will sometimes clean your rock off for you....
idk if it would work...but if you got another one...so that you got a pair...they stay very close to eachother... then maby the one...