How Much Sand for a Melanurus Wrasse

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I have an adult male Melanurus Wrasse that I need to move to a holding tank while I switch out to a new tank. The holding tank (55G), will be BB, so I'm going to put in a container with sand. The first thing that came to mind was a container we get with our Chinese take-out:

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It measures approximately 7 3/4 by 4 1/4 by 1 1/4 inches. The question, Is that big/deep enough? Thanks.
 
That might be a touch too shallow. I use the cheap plastic sterilite shoebox in my frag tank and it works great.
 
Thanks for the quick replies.

How about this container measuring 8 by 6 by 5 inches deep?

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Have the depth, now is the 8 by 6 large enough?
 
What about a pyrex (loaf style) dish. Most of them are ~8x5x3 and would give a deeper bed without taking up a ton of space. Plus you can get them most places for cheap $10-15.

edit: They also have smooth edges and corners for safety
 
when i bought my 4" melarnus wrasse my qt was bb so i added a 5" circular pyrex, i think its about 3-4" tall, i filled it with ~2.5" of sand. he had no issues whatsoever except for maybe the clear glass aspect. seemed he was "trapped" sometimes when he just needed to swim up an inch
 
Thanks for the brain-jog, I wasn't even thinking glass. I have two Loaf pans; one 10 by 5 by 3 inches deep, and the other 8 3/4 by 4 3/4 by 3 inches deep. Unless someone says otherwise, I'm going to go with the larger loaf pan. Thank you very much.

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Just enough to cover the fish is fine, about an inch or so is all it takes.

You'll have a mess outside the dish though from the sand the flies out if the dish is only 1 1/4" deep. :)
 
Just enough to cover the fish is fine, about an inch or so is all it takes.

You'll have a mess outside the dish though from the sand the flies out if the dish is only 1 1/4" deep. :)
Agreed completely with this.
 
2-3" is sufficient. While a good idea, the sand will be all over the place in time
 
Just adding my 2 cents. I've had a male melanurus wrasse for almost 2 years, full size around 4 inches. My sand bed is 2 to 2.5 inches thick. No problem what so ever. Well, there is a problem, it keeps wiping out my cleanup crew, but that's not what you're asking :)
 
My melanarus was fine in a inch of sand and recently went bare bottom and he rubbed himself ugly in 2 days so I put a mason jar half full of very well rinsed tiny aragonite so less mess and he found it that night and is very happy now
 
Thanks for the continued responses.

Here's my experience with my guy....my DT goes from about 1 inch up to 2 inches of sand and he's been in the tank for years....and happy. He's being moved to a temporary tank while I install a new tank and cure the new rock. So I really don't care if he makes a mess in this holding tank for a month or two. And if his temporary bed becomes a bit light with sand, I have plenty to top it off.

I appreciate all the great suggestions and decided to go with the loaf pan with about 2 inches of sand....more than enough. :cool:

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I use the black tray that comes with the Costco pot roast …...
 

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