is this normal?
andersh Member Feb 2, 2007 #2 yes very normal often if it is a new wrasse it will bury it self for several days dont worry about it though. :cheer:
yes very normal often if it is a new wrasse it will bury it self for several days dont worry about it though. :cheer:
chub Member Feb 2, 2007 #4 my yellow wrasse buried it self and i never saw it again Ive never seen my sixline bury it self though
my yellow wrasse buried it self and i never saw it again Ive never seen my sixline bury it self though
nicetry Active Member Feb 2, 2007 #5 Not all species of wrasses bury themselves. The pseudocheilinus and cirrhilabrus don't. What type of wrasse are you referring to?
Not all species of wrasses bury themselves. The pseudocheilinus and cirrhilabrus don't. What type of wrasse are you referring to?
wareagle Member Feb 2, 2007 #6 my leopard wrasse (Macropharyngodon meleagris) buries himself every night. enjoy seeing him come out of the sand in the morning. only problem is i see it only about once a month
my leopard wrasse (Macropharyngodon meleagris) buries himself every night. enjoy seeing him come out of the sand in the morning. only problem is i see it only about once a month