Ok, I've kept a lot of fairy wrasses over the years. A LOT. Mostly, because they just don't seem to survive long term in captivity. And for that matter, I don't know a whole lot of reefers who've been able to keep them much past the 1.5 year mark. Usually they'll just vanish one day never to be seen again, but in some cases they'll go on a hunger strike and just go straight downhill.
There have been a few exceptions - the odd individual that settles into a tank particularly well, or the the meanest ones (yellowfins, for example) but beyond that... what kind of experiences has everyone else had with these fish? Is there some particular trick to keeping them healthy?
Now that I think of it... the happiest ones I've seen have been in extremely crowded/active tanks. Is there anything to that theory?
There have been a few exceptions - the odd individual that settles into a tank particularly well, or the the meanest ones (yellowfins, for example) but beyond that... what kind of experiences has everyone else had with these fish? Is there some particular trick to keeping them healthy?
Now that I think of it... the happiest ones I've seen have been in extremely crowded/active tanks. Is there anything to that theory?