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Approximately 4” healthy melanurus wrasse. Free to responsible reefer. Must pick up. Located just outside Lebanon, PA. I recently purchased a small female divided leopard wrasse and the melanurus is being too aggressive towards her. I have had him for approximately six months and he was never aggressive towards any other fish in my tank. Does not pick it any corals, but may go after small shrimp and snails.
 
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Approximately 4” healthy melanurus wrasse. Free to responsible reefer. Must pick up. Located just outside Lebanon, PA. I recently purchased a small female divided leopard wrasse and the melanurus is being too aggressive towards her. I have had him for approximately six months and he was never aggressive towards any other fish in my tank. Does not pick it any corals, but may go after small shrimp and snails.
I live in the carlisle area and my wrasse jumped to its death a couple months ago. Do you happen to have any pictures of yours? Thank you
 
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