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Agree with both points.Yes, young ones need those pods.
If you are set on a pr. I have heard of more success stories in getting two females and letting them decide which will transition to male.
Disappearing is a sign of impending doom. Wrasses bullied into constant hiding will not survive. This is also why Scott's is a risky choice when mixing wrasses.For sometime now with my experience each has its own symbiotic relationship with the others while one flashes at the other another one runs and hides. My scotts seems to be one of the kingpins in the tank and my Rhomboid likes to disappear.
Sounds like you may have two males.my Lubbocks did not like eachother at first and chased one another around like cats and dogs I thought day one i was gonna go to bed and wake up to a carcase.
Most of mine will eat nori as well.however since the addition of the purple tang they all seem to go after the seaweed clip now which i find strange anyone else experience this with their wrasses?





