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11/08/2016, 06:54 PM | #1 |
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Leopard wrasses
Hey guys if you read my other post my DT is fallow right now it's given me time to read up on fish I want does anyone know if you can mix different species of leopard wrasses or just a few of the same kind?
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11/08/2016, 07:12 PM | #2 |
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No problem mixing leopards,imo.I have a blue star and a black spot,no problems.
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11/08/2016, 07:12 PM | #3 |
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Just be sure that you are up to the challenge. Leopards are incredibly difficult to keep, and it's mostly luck. Even the best fishkeepers on this site have trouble with them. Make sure you do your research on them...
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11/09/2016, 11:35 AM | #5 |
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Thanks I have mind telling me things that might help increases my chance? I know it's mostly luck I've heard of new reefers doing great with them and people who have doing it for years fail. Also do I need a sump/fuge.
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11/09/2016, 11:41 AM | #6 |
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Also should I order online if so where or go to LSF? So you know I don't have a QT system plan to get one but won't with these due to stress and how hard they are to keep.
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I would never put one on a system that is not well established with TONS of pods,etc..
IF you can get one that is already eating flake food you have a better chance.. Did you read the link Al provided above? and this.. http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2003/3/aaeditorial and this.. http://www.wetwebmedia.com/macropharyngodon.htm
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11/09/2016, 11:59 AM | #8 |
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Just read it will read yours now thanks guys and I only see some pods in my tank but a ton of small snails does that work
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IMO.. From what I've seen/heard so far... This is not the fish for you though.. I'm a "when you're ready you don't need to ask questions" kind of guy
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Thanks and yeah the snails are super small but I'm asking to get ready my tank is fallow right now and these guys look amazing so I'm trying to set up for them
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oh.. and you NEED a decently fine 2" or so min sand bed for sure..
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11/09/2016, 01:34 PM | #12 |
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Yeah I have a large deep sand beds some parts are 2 inches other parts are like 4
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11/10/2016, 02:45 PM | #14 |
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I have a Female Blue Star Leopard Wrasse that got caught up in my overflow and filter socks. It wound up in my filter sock bucket for 3 weeks before I washed them. I found her in there and she was still alive in the little water at the bottom of the bucket. I put her in quarantine for a week and she was back in the display as good as ever.
I consider this very lucky for a leopard wrasse to make it through that...for any fish really.
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I had no problem with my leopard wrasse, but I got it at a LFS and it was already eating frozen mysis.... I wish I didn't have to sell him, but was making a long move and wanted to tear the tank down.. in retrospect I think I could have figured out a way..and I wish I had..
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Did the OP ever get a Leopard Wrasse?
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IME just don't try to mix multiple males. Females generally, though not always, do well together. Key with these fish (as the sticky notes) is getting them eating. Pods help, but are not as necessary as with a mandarin, for example. Leopards are shy immediately, so housing them initially in a QT with sand really helps. I find most of them take brine or Mysis.
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I agree.....Although I didn't QT my two...both my blue star and my potters were eatting at my LFS.....I had my LFS feed them PE Mysis because that is my main food I feed my tank...my blue star was out until lights out....then dove in the sand for three days...then has been on my light cycle ever since. My potters never stayed under the sand for days...went in the sand the first night...and back up the next morning.....I love those two! LOL!
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To answer a few questions my tank is still fallow however I've been doing a lot of research people say there best in groups of about three and adding some after is a bad idea. thoughts? If so what three maybe same species maybe different and how is live aquaria with this stuff thanks guys
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11/14/2016, 05:58 PM | #20 |
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btw have any of you been able to keep one for over a year and a half
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11/14/2016, 08:11 PM | #21 |
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Nope. I had two in my 55gal and they were both dead within a week and a half. I drip acclimated and they were eating well at the LFS.
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11/14/2016, 08:22 PM | #22 |
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Well that doesn't sound good to me it sounds lime if they make it passed a month they'll be ok. So what three wrasses are going to be the top picks or should i do all the same kind? or just one or two
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11/14/2016, 11:22 PM | #23 |
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Allow your tank to mature before attempting it.
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I have a female black spot and shes been nice and fat for about 6 months now. I have gotten her to eat a pellet now and then, but she prefers hunting pods all day.
Definitely not a fish for beginners, or not mature tanks.
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