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I have a 100 gallon reef tank with lots of live rock and 2 leopard wrasses. The wrasses have been fat and happy for about 6 months now. They hunt all day but I think they get most of their food gorging themselves on frozen food. I want to add another wrasse to the tank. I am thinking of adding another leopard wrasse or maybe a yellow coris wrasse. My concern is not knowing how much of their diet comes from pods. On the one hand, new leopard wrasse may take time to ween onto frozen food and may not have enough pods to sustain itself until them. But in either case, the new fish will certainly tax my pods population and if my current wrasses are still dependent on pods for optimal nutrition then maybe they won't have enough once the pods are split three ways instead of two.
Can anyone tell me what to expect? can a 100 gallon tank with lots of live rock sustain three wrasses? and if a wrasse is eating frozen food are they till dependent on eating pods or is it just a bonus?
Can anyone tell me what to expect? can a 100 gallon tank with lots of live rock sustain three wrasses? and if a wrasse is eating frozen food are they till dependent on eating pods or is it just a bonus?