Ornate Leopard wrasse

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Do they have a pretty good chance if you can get them eating frozen? Or is getting them eating only one of the problems? Ive heard about damage from bombing into the bag as if its sand, i dont see any damage.

Ive had one about a week, its been eating pods and flat worms. It was nibbling at frozen, now its eating aggressively.

Just feeding spirulina misis, what else should i feed?

I only have an inch of sand, is that enough for a 1.5 inch fish? I can pile some up where it sleeps, the flow isnt crazy.

Anything I should know?

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Not hard to keep once acclimated and eating. As long as you are feeding them enough of good nutritional food.

Potential issues are injury if it hits the glass trying to sleep or gets spooked.

They are prone to flukes and internal parasites which can sometimes slowly cause these fish to decline.

Shipping I found is the biggest issue.
 
Not hard to keep once acclimated and eating. As long as you are feeding them enough of good nutritional food.

Potential issues are injury if it hits the glass trying to sleep or gets spooked.

They are prone to flukes and internal parasites which can sometimes slowly cause these fish to decline.

Shipping I found is the biggest issue.

Thanks, hopefully it doesnt have any internal parasites, its eating pellets now too. Try not to get my hopes up too much haha
 

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