This guy is awesome. well girl from what im told. pretty small for leopard but fits perfect in my tank. added 10000 pods over the last 3 weeks and have 2000 more on the way.
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Ohhhhhhh pretty!!!This guy is awesome. well girl from what im told. pretty small for leopard but fits perfect in my tank. added 10000 pods over the last 3 weeks and have 2000 more on the way.![]()

I hope you're right, but the cardinal rule in this hobby is to trust no one to do your qt and treatment for you it will almost always bite you.no qt to avoid extra stress of moving several times.
i have a top notch lfs that qts all leopards for 3 to 4 weeks then moves them to the buy section. should be good
They sleep in the sand and do not always go by our schedules. I would not be too worried. Some new additions have been known to stay in sand for weeks right after addition to new tank.yea good luck. same thing i did.
so he was all around the tank pecking at pods yesterday. i turn on the lights today and no sign of him. no possible jump or overflow suck cause i have a top and hes not in filter sock or overflow.
Hmm...that's odd. I've never heard of a leopard nipping at corals.i never had a issue with anything eating my lps until now![]()

Well, fish (like people) have different personalities, so any fish could be a potential deviant I suppose.only other things are
2 chalk bass
1 tail spot blenny
1 clown
1 diamond
1 watchman and shrimp
2 cleaner type shrimp
all which have been in the tank for months
But that's not normal behavior for the species (at least I don't think it is).
