Thanks for the compliments everyone.
I'm wondering how the pipefish do in your system since I'm assuming there's a good amount of flow with your mixed system.
The Bluestripe Pipefish are actually surprisingly strong swimmers, and I believe this is more or less the case with most of the flagtail pipefish. They have no problems with my flow. They do however hang around close to the rocks most of the time, but at feeding time, in the evenings and early morning they come out into the open. I don't think they are too fond of the bright light. I knew I wanted to add pipefish when I set up the tank, so I created lots of overhangs and caves visible from the front of the tank, so I actually see them a lot. My pumps also slow down for 4 hours in the evenings, which gives them an easier time to hunt, when the lights are dimmer.
The
Corythoichthys pipefish on the other hand don't really swim in open water at all. They just slither around the bottom and over the rocks, much like a mandarin or dragonette would. When I turn the pumps off for 10 mins during feeding time they swim upright to get the food, which is quite funny to see. They are also out more during the brighter hours of the day.
Back to the wrasses, do you have plans to add more?
There are so many I would like, but with my current stock, and the one I have in QT, I would perhaps just add one more. The top contender currently is a
C. lineatus. South Africa doesn't get regular shipments from Australia, so they are actually very scarce here. Another I'm considering is
C. brunneus, but I'm not really sure how compatible it would be with my
isosceles. I might also instead look at another flasher, perhaps
attenuatus.
I have a
Macropharyngodon bipartitus female in QT at the moment, but I'm having a hard time with her. I definitely want at least one leopard in my reef, but have not had a lot of luck with this genus so far.