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Your Potter's is a young male, so with his presence it's possible all 3 of the new leopards might always remain female.Love this thread. Wrasse are by far my favorite marine fish. I currently have a potters wrasse, melanurus wrasse and a mccoskers flasher. I ordered 3 female black Leo's from DD on Friday. They will be here on Tuesday. Anyone else have a harem of leopards? Anyone have bad experiences with a trio of leopards? I'm debating on just keeping 2 and giving one to a buddy.
That's usually a tough road to recover from. Once you see bone, if an infection hasn't already set in, it won't be long until one does.Not sure this is the right thread, but I just bought a yellow coris wrasse, he disappeared for 2 days and now his nose bone is exposed. How concerned should I be?
If you can catch him, treatment in a hospital tank with antibiotics would be a good plan of action.

