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Hey guys! Got a quick Q for the community.
Three days ago I decided to get a juvenile leopard wrasse somewhere around 2 cm. First day he spent in the sand. Next day and today he’s been briefly cruising the rocks before parking himself in the upper corner of the tank. Seems like a healthy guy other than this behavior. I’m mildly concerned since we’re on day three but I expect my wrasse to be hunting when they’re out and this little guy doesn’t seem interested.
My tank is an established 125 mixed reef, heavily rocked. Nitrate/phos ~5/.1 Parameters are stable at sea water levels otherwise.
only aggression is a 10cm melanarus wrasse that dashes at the young one very rarely. No fin tearing or signs of trauma though.
Your insight is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Three days ago I decided to get a juvenile leopard wrasse somewhere around 2 cm. First day he spent in the sand. Next day and today he’s been briefly cruising the rocks before parking himself in the upper corner of the tank. Seems like a healthy guy other than this behavior. I’m mildly concerned since we’re on day three but I expect my wrasse to be hunting when they’re out and this little guy doesn’t seem interested.
My tank is an established 125 mixed reef, heavily rocked. Nitrate/phos ~5/.1 Parameters are stable at sea water levels otherwise.
only aggression is a 10cm melanarus wrasse that dashes at the young one very rarely. No fin tearing or signs of trauma though.
Your insight is appreciated. Thanks in advance!

