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Here's a full tank shot.

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Current livestock (fish) :

(1) Flame Hawkfish
(1) Foxface
(2) Ocellaris Clowns
(1) McCoskers Wrasse
(1) Diamond Goby
(1) Purple Dottyback
(1) Yellow Wrasse - MIA since adding to DT

I have a Powder brown, Lavender, and 2 Spot Bristletooth tangs in QT.
 
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Hey guys, I added my yellow wrasse a little over a week ago and he's been in the sand ever since. How long will he stay under? When should I start thinking about replacement?
 

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Hey guys, I added my yellow wrasse a little over a week ago and he's been in the sand ever since. How long will he stay under? When should I start thinking about replacement?
I have had wrasse stay hidden for a few days to a month. They do come out, but as soon as they see movement they hide again. I have a cam on the tank the wrasse are in, and used it to make sure a few were not dead in the past. It was cheap on amazon and connects to WiFi.
 
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I have had wrasse stay hidden for a few days to a month. They do come out, but as soon as they see movement they hide again. I have a cam on the tank the wrasse are in, and used it to make sure a few were not dead in the past. It was cheap on amazon and connects to WiFi.

Thanks for the tip.
 
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