Yellowtail tubelip wrasse

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Hi are these guys can be able to keep in in a Softie only tank? I just only have Kenya tree and neon green leather corals and are they easy to keep?

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This is a new genus for me, but it does not look like a reef safe wrasse, as adults are described as primarily feeding on coral polyps. Juveniles take on a cleaner role. Perhaps they can be trained onto meaty foods and pellets, but I imagine there will always be a risk that they go after corals. I have not found any information on the types of corals that they eat, whether SPS, LPS or softies.
 

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Hi are these guys can be able to keep in in a Softie only tank? I just only have Kenya tree and neon green leather corals and are they easy to keep?

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They eat almost exclusively SPS polyps. They are almost impossible to keep. Don’t try.
 

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Hi are these guys can be able to keep in in a Softie only tank? I just only have Kenya tree and neon green leather corals and are they easy to keep?

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Ive not seen them in captivity, likely because when people try them they often fail.

I would expect them to not be all that difficult to wean onto frozen going by their natural diet is quite varied throughout life but I would expect without SPS polyps as adults you would fail.
 

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