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I have other wrasses like flame wrasses, Johnson's wrasse, bells wrasse, feminines wrasse and some tangs. It's the weirdest thing that I ave see. Since I have been in the hobby.What else do you have in the tank? How/where/when did you find them in the tank?
Things can happen during growth, particularly at a mid-life point, which essentially results in internal maldevelopment. But to happen to all three, that certainly sounds like something much more systemic.
Joe ..Im so sorry to hear, Matt told me about it, if the only thing that is different is the food then maybe it's something in it that causes a problem with this specific species of wrasses..many of these foods we feed our fish are not a natural food item for them in the wild and maybe they can't adjust in digesting them...just a theory..
I had these wrasses for almost two yrs and never had a problem. They definetly had an internal desease cause there was no signs what so ever on the body. The least aggressive one and the youngest died first and the fish was twirling which makes me believe it was internal.im just keeping my fingers crossed that I don't loose more.Joe, sorry to hear about your losses.
We keep/have kept several species of fairy wrasses, including C earlei, and routinely feed Hikari bloodworms as a snack. We have never had issues.
I agree with Hunter's observations and if you are able to rule out parasites and aggression, then I would suspect that your issues may be related to collection and/or handling of the fish before they made it to the wholesaler.
Thank you mike I'm just disgusted right now cause I take care of my fish better than my kids sometimes, but this is the hobby nothing is for ever. Learned my lesson. Lost one of my sunburst too but that is easy to replace. I'm gonna wait a month or two to make sure before I get them back hopefully they become available cause right now the only place that have one is live aquaria. Mike you got to stop by one dayJoe ..Im so sorry to hear, Matt told me about it, if the only thing that is different is the food then maybe it's something in it that causes a problem with this specific species of wrasses..many of these foods we feed our fish are not a natural food item for them in the wild and maybe they can't adjust in digesting them...just a theory..
The rule is never feed fresh water food to salt water fish and vise versa but I broke it and I'm paint the price for it.Even for freshwater feeding bloodworms too often can cause issues. Bloodworms are difficult to digestand can cause digestive tract blockages because of the chiton grom the exoskeleton.
In the beginning, yes. It can take a few months before they adjust to your lighting schedule.I love my melanurus except for one thing--he sleeps too much! He gets up at about 6 am and is perky and energetic but at by 2 or 3 in the afternoon he buries himself in the sand and is not seen again until the next morning. Is this normal?
And I'm a bit old school and never sway from that rule; I can't comment on long term effects of blood worms. I am very sorry for your losses, however.The rule is never feed fresh water food to salt water fish and vise versa but I broke it and I'm paint the price for it.
In the beginning, yes. It can take a few months before they adjust to your lighting schedule.
It's much more a matter of which ones, rather than how many. Sure, there's a ceiling, but if you choose wisely, there's room for quite a few.You don't have any fighting problems? How many males could I keep in a 120g?
Hmm; any dynamics in the tank change? New fish addition? I wouldn't be too worried if the health of the fish is not degrading.Thanks evolved, but this guy has been in my tank for several months. In fact, he used to stay up until lights out, now he just buries himself in the afternoon and doesn't come out until the next morning. When he's awake he looks great, but he's become a sleepyhead. Any thoughts, wrasse lovers?

