Put my new Orange striped Timor in tank yesterday around Noon and he immediately dove down to hide. Was hoping to see him out today but still no luck! How long have some of you waited for this?
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If he's buried in the sank, it could be at least a day to come out. My lubbock's fairy wrasse that I added a few days ago is still hiding in a small cave he found - he's only been out twice to eat. When they get hungry they'll become more adventurous!Put my new Orange striped Timor in tank yesterday around Noon and he immediately dove down to hide. Was hoping to see him out today but still no luck! How long have some of you waited for this?
I'm usually at work 0830 and off 6-8 pm. I feed them when I get home so my schedule is crazy. 730-830 pm is normal feeding for everyone else...That's pretty normal. Honestly he's probably coming out very confused around 2-3 AM, then going back to bed because it is dark. If you spot him out early in the morning feed the tank, and feed progressively later to train them to stay up later in anticipation of food. I did this with my current timor and radiant, and with my various Halichoeres, Macropharyngodon, and Pseudojuloides in old setups to keep them out and about for longer periods of time.
Wrasses are extremely greedy, food motivated fish, so they quickly learn to stay up for a good meal.
Again, take a peak in the tank around 2 AM or so, you'll probably see him out and about.I'm usually at work 0830 and off 6-8 pm. I feed them when I get home so my schedule is crazy. 730-830 pm is normal feeding for everyone else...

