Hi everyone,
I just added a couple of smaller female leopard wrasses to my RedSea Reefer750 yesterday. There is currently another female in the tank (same size) and a larger Moyer’s leopard wrasse in the tank.
At first, the new additions were just hanging out. Checking out the other female. The Moyers came by and scared the two into the sand bed. Interestingly, none of the other fish cared about the little interaction.
Woke up today and the new pair were still in hiding. Around dinner time, one of them was peeking out from under a rock. Came out half way and decided to rebury itself.
I’ve read quite a few posts about how shy the leopard wrasses are when first introduced. Just thought I’d share my experience so far. The one I bought before never went into the sand. She has been eating great and has a little pot belly. Hopefully the others will follow suit.
I just added a couple of smaller female leopard wrasses to my RedSea Reefer750 yesterday. There is currently another female in the tank (same size) and a larger Moyer’s leopard wrasse in the tank.
At first, the new additions were just hanging out. Checking out the other female. The Moyers came by and scared the two into the sand bed. Interestingly, none of the other fish cared about the little interaction.
Woke up today and the new pair were still in hiding. Around dinner time, one of them was peeking out from under a rock. Came out half way and decided to rebury itself.
I’ve read quite a few posts about how shy the leopard wrasses are when first introduced. Just thought I’d share my experience so far. The one I bought before never went into the sand. She has been eating great and has a little pot belly. Hopefully the others will follow suit.