{"id":38154,"date":"2022-09-23T20:35:18","date_gmt":"2022-09-23T17:35:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wahatent.com\/?p=38154"},"modified":"2022-09-23T20:46:53","modified_gmt":"2022-09-23T17:46:53","slug":"it-could-be-best-if-you-stop-variety-regarding-the","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/wahatent.com\/?p=38154","title":{"rendered":"It could be best if you stop variety regarding the genus Pseudocheilinus right here"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><title>It could be best if you stop variety regarding the genus Pseudocheilinus right here<\/title><\/p>\n<p>Leopard and Fairy Wrasse Together? &#8211; Hope all is well crew. <<Doing fine, thank you>> My question for today is would a leopard wrasse get along with my yellow sided fairy wrasse. <<Is likely, yes>> The tank is a 90 gallon reef. <<Too small really. do you have a large and mature in-line refugium to help provide a ready supply of foodstuffs for these little understood and often quite difficult to feed fishes?>> I really like the potters leopard wrasse. <<A beautiful fish>> But all are Beautiful. <<Indeed>> What Leopard would you suggest? <<None are easy. all are delicate shippers and fussy to get to feed. The majority (80%. maybe more?) don't survive more than a week or so after capture. If you can find one that is already feeding on Mysis and\/or New Life Spectrum pellets (the latter is important for long-term health in my experience) then you azing fishes alive. either in the health\/vitality of the fish or your ability to provide for its long-term well-being. do please pass it up for a more suitable species. Regards, EricR>><\/p>\n<h2>But when you have doubts<\/h2>\n<p>Re: Leopard and Fairy Wrasse Together? &#8211; Thank you for your quick response. <<Quite welcome>> Unfortunately at this point I don&#8217;t have a refuge but I have about 30 pounds of LR just randomly thrown in the sump. <<Ah. then is a refugium \"of sorts\">> The live rock is definitely loaded with pods, and I&#8217;ve seen live Mysis shrimp swimming through the rocks too.<!--more--> <<Good>> It&#8217;s the second time that I&#8217;ve seen my LFS bring in a leopard wrasse and each one has been eating well. <<Good again>> But I was concerned more about putting two wrasses in the same tank. <<Mmm. more concerned than whether the species is suitable for your tank to begin with. unfortunate>> Which I&#8217;ve found out the hard way is not a good <a href=\"https:\/\/datingranking.net\/nl\/blackplanet-overzicht\/\">www.datingranking.net\/nl\/blackplanet-overzicht\/<\/a> idea (or at least 2 aggressive species). <<Indeed, some species are more suitable for mixing in a small tank than others. - The two wrasses I attempted were in my aggressive tank. FYI species from the genera Coris and Choerodon. <<I see>> My Harlequin didn&#8217;t want any thing to do with a Red Coris I attempted. <<Hmm, perhaps in a larger system. >> But once again thank you for your very quick responses. I might actually try a leopard wrasse. Josh <<Can be kept. but is rare. Something from the genus Halichoeres would be much hardier, as peaceful, and some are just as amazingly colored (e.g. - Halichoeres ornatissimus). Regards, EricR>><\/p>\n<h2>EricR>> R2: Leopard and you may Fairy Wrasse With her?<\/h2>\n<p>Need some sanity for my wrasses 1\/4\/07 Hi- <Hello Nathan, JustinN with you today. I have a blue carpet that minds it's business, more than several SPS's, some polyps, 4 shrimp, a host of hermits, a starfish that I forget the name of the Ophiothrix type, 400 Watt 15k augmented with 64 actinic, moon, skimmer, chiller, on and on and on :) I have zero issues in my tank. EXCEPT! Flasher wrasses will not stay alive in my tank. For fish I have a Fridmani Pseudochromis, one ocellaris clown, an exquisite wrasse and a unknown wrasse of the same genus. I have read that Cirrhilabrus and Paracheilinus can coexist easily. The are very playful and well established. I have tried to put in my tank 2 smaller Paracheilinus wrasses (cyanus and carpenteri) and both died the same way: they looked happy and established, were eating, then the next day they are curled up with labored breathing in the corner only to die no matter what I do (I put them in isolation and it is too late).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It could be best if you stop variety regarding the genus Pseudocheilinus right here Leopard and Fairy Wrasse Together? &#8211; Hope all is well crew. My question for today is would a leopard wrasse get along with my yellow sided fairy wrasse. The tank is a 90 gallon reef. 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