leopard wrasse

xtreme_1.8

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Has anyone ever heard of the leopard wrasse or have one in their tank, my lfs has one for $60 it is about 2 inches and the lfs told me that they have a low survival rate within the first couple of days being introduced to a new system but i buy my water from them so everything is exactly the same, they also told me that they have dewormed the fish. any suggestion.
 

fishfood

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Is your tank well established with lots of Live rock and Sand and been set up for while? If not I would not attempt one. They need sand in the tank because that is where they sleep, or dive into when scared/threatened, etc. Many times it is hard to get them to eat in our tanks. They will pick on the pods on your rocks. That is why you need a bit of rock for the pods to reproduce, unless you have a fuge that feeds the tank as well.
I recently picked up a black leopard wrasse. I haven't been able to get him to eat yet but he has been picking at the pods all day every day. I have a 135 with tons of rocks and the tank has been up for about 2 yrs. I'm kind of scared that he may eat me out of pods. My lfs ordered about 10 leopards twice in the last 3 months.. Both times they only had about 3 survive shipping.
I think if you have the other requirements the worst part is to get one that survives all the shipping.
 

torno

Member
Wow, I must have been super lucky. I ordered a blue star leopard wrasse on the internet, it arrived fine, and has been eating frozen mysis since a few days after I got it. Perhaps these kinds of fish, like the copperband butterfly, are a hit or miss. Mine is small and in my 30 gallon with a cardinal fish. He's active during the day, but goes to "bed" in the evening. Good luck!
 
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