The Wrasse Lover's Thread!

It will eventually correct its internal clock; it just needs time to settle in.

Already it is coming out shyly during the day and is eating frozen voraciously. Thanks for the help! I can't wait till it is more comfortable and swims closer to the display pane rather than the rocks :)
 
In general, should one use an acclimation box for leopard wrasses and if yes, should sand be included?

For example, Chaoti and Kuiter to 3 existing bipartitus
 
In general, should one use an acclimation box for leopard wrasses and if yes, should sand be included?

For example, Chaoti and Kuiter to 3 existing bipartitus
Yes, an acclimation box should be used. I don't put sand in, but make sure the leopard doesn't get too agitated and damage it's jaw trying to get out or bury.
 
I always use one. A box with a white bottom helps a lot to prevent the fish from stressing or injuring themselves trying to "escape" through the bottom.
 
I always use one. A box with a white bottom helps a lot to prevent the fish from stressing or injuring themselves trying to "escape" through the bottom.
Where can you find the white bottom ones, or do you customize it?
 
I wish they made one with magnets. Love my acc box, but those cups get annoying!
Got an old mag float handy? :)

I know others also wish they made a bigger size too.
 
So it has been 2 weeks now and my M. melegris still appears to be doing very well. Constantly busy, out all day, and eating like a pig. Couldnt be happier with the little dude. Loves hunting in my zoas!
I'm so glad he is continuing to do well, they are are such beautiful fish. I love their level of activity as well (well, Wrasses in general haha). :) Great news!
 
Is this a the initial phase of becoming a male lineatus.
Yes
How long before it becomes a super male?
There's no answer to that; it depends on the hierarchy in your tank. It may be a few weeks, to many months, and possibly never - if another fish is very dominant over him.
 
Yes

There's no answer to that; it depends on the hierarchy in your tank. It may be a few weeks, to many months, and possibly never - if another fish is very dominant over him.

This will be the first fairy wrasse in the tank. Should I get some female lineatus for him or he will stay male. Also, I plan to add a a pair of pintails (c isosceles) will they be compatible and get along with the lineatus?
 
This will be the first fairy wrasse in the tank. Should I get some female lineatus for him or he will stay male. Also, I plan to add a a pair of pintails (c isosceles) will they be compatible and get along with the lineatus?
Males do not need females to maintain their 'maleness'. In fact, keeping males of different species often leads to dramatic displays and good coloration.

If the tank is 80g+ lineatus and isoscoles will coexist just find. Though I suggest skipping the pr and just getting one specimen per species.
 
Yup; I don't do pairs at all anymore - it's not worth the headache when you're keeping multiple species.

Skip females of both species and just stick with singles of each.
 
Any info on temperament on the Tono's fairy wrasse? I have a small pintail, leopard, and decent size pink margin.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
Back
Top