I have a 110 or so gallon display with plenty of rocks. Ordered, among others, one exquisite wrasse from Dr. Reef. I received two wrasses, one that looks like a male and is adult size (4” or so), and the other looks juvenile at around 2”). They are in a 29 g acclimation tank.
Large wrass freaks out and tries to jump every time I get near the tank. I havent seen it eat in two days and I tried a variety of foods.
Smaller one has a bump (white patch) on its nose from likely bumping something in transit. It looks like the white patch is getting smaller. The fish is always out, even keel and eats everything.
I’d love to keep both but even though they are getting along fine, I understand that I shouldn’t keep two wrasses of this species together in a 4 foot tank. My thoughts are to monitor the small one and put it in the display once its nose looks better, and send the larger to the LFS.
Any better ideas?
Has anyone had success keeping two exquisite wrasses in the same medium sized tank?
Is the jumper likely to eventually find a small hole in my screen?
Large wrass freaks out and tries to jump every time I get near the tank. I havent seen it eat in two days and I tried a variety of foods.
Smaller one has a bump (white patch) on its nose from likely bumping something in transit. It looks like the white patch is getting smaller. The fish is always out, even keel and eats everything.
I’d love to keep both but even though they are getting along fine, I understand that I shouldn’t keep two wrasses of this species together in a 4 foot tank. My thoughts are to monitor the small one and put it in the display once its nose looks better, and send the larger to the LFS.
Any better ideas?
Has anyone had success keeping two exquisite wrasses in the same medium sized tank?
Is the jumper likely to eventually find a small hole in my screen?