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Hi All,
3 days back I just purchased a leopard wrasse.
I read all this while they are very poor in shipping. But i shall said the leopard wrasse already been in the fish shop for a long period, but they are release their live stock now due to the covid-19 lockdown. From fish shop deliver to my house only took a 25 minutes of roadtrip.
I do not have any QT nor quarantine the wrasse, only did a temp & drip acclimation.
When I introduce in my tank, it doesn't hide it was very actively explore the tank & swimming in the open.
It does took a bit of prime reef flakes as well as tasted a bit of hikari pellets.
After the first day, that night it did hide but i failed to check where it hide/sleep. On the second day morning it did came back out & repeat its first day routine(explore the tank).
But today it doesn't come out. I doesn't want to disturb the sandbed yet i wish to know where it sleep. ;Joyful
Is there any tricks we can use to attract it to come out & eat?
Thanks
3 days back I just purchased a leopard wrasse.
I read all this while they are very poor in shipping. But i shall said the leopard wrasse already been in the fish shop for a long period, but they are release their live stock now due to the covid-19 lockdown. From fish shop deliver to my house only took a 25 minutes of roadtrip.
I do not have any QT nor quarantine the wrasse, only did a temp & drip acclimation.
When I introduce in my tank, it doesn't hide it was very actively explore the tank & swimming in the open.
It does took a bit of prime reef flakes as well as tasted a bit of hikari pellets.
After the first day, that night it did hide but i failed to check where it hide/sleep. On the second day morning it did came back out & repeat its first day routine(explore the tank).
But today it doesn't come out. I doesn't want to disturb the sandbed yet i wish to know where it sleep. ;Joyful
Is there any tricks we can use to attract it to come out & eat?
Thanks


