My tank lights come on at 7am, and very soon after illuminating my tank, my blue star leopard wrasse is out and grazing the rock scape. By 3 pm he is no where to be found and I imagine under the substrate already. Is it normal behavior for a Blue star leopard wrasse to be done grazing the aqua scape and ready to bed themselves in the sand by 3pm? Lights are out by 7 pm in my tank. I feed 4 times in that 12 hour period, and there’s a good amount of copepods in the system. The wrasse seems healthy and active, but I am new to there upkeep. Great fish and I’m enthusiastic for his good care, but I’m no expert. Any tips for longevity and success on this fish appreciated!