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Yeah just been reading up on the leopard wrasse. Sandbed is probably around 1.5” mostly apart from round the edge so hopefully should be OK.Macropharyngodon bipartitis, blue star leopard wrasse. Congrats! It's an amazing fish. But you'll need a sand bed of at least 1.5-2 inches as they sleep in the sand.
Yeah they fed some mysis and ate OK. He was swimming around OK but has gone into hiding so soon as I can see him I’ll try and take a better pic or video and load on here. Hopefully no issuesOn closer look, the lower jaw looks a bit short. Did you see this fish eating at the lfs? Can you see if the jaw is opening and closing normally or hanging open?
On of the major difficulties with leopards is their tendency to dart down into the sand when startled, which without sand can result in them banging their heads and breaking their jaws.
Managed to get some pics. What do you think?On closer look, the lower jaw looks a bit short. Did you see this fish eating at the lfs? Can you see if the jaw is opening and closing normally or hanging open?
On of the major difficulties with leopards is their tendency to dart down into the sand when startled, which without sand can result in them banging their heads and breaking their jaws.
Just fed some mysis and he’s eating OK.Managed to get some pics. What do you think?
Lower jaw still looks a bit off, but maybe yours just has an overbite ;-) most important is that she is eating!Just fed some mysis and he’s eating OK.
Looking closely it does not look like there is any damage / trauma and was like this in the bag from the LFS so hopefully that’s just how it is. I’ll keep a close eye on it over the next few weeks!Lower jaw still looks a bit off, but maybe yours just has an overbite ;-) most important is that she is eating!