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Yeah that's what I gathered from research but it ate mysis/brine yesterday soaked in Selcon that I give all my fish so I guess I was lucky in that it seems not to be a picky eater. Any specific diseases associated with this species or anything I should be on the lookout for?Sorry to say, but there isn't a known way. I have only ever heard of 2 long term success stories with this species - it is one best to avoid.
Sorry to say, but there isn't a known way. I have only ever heard of 2 long term success stories with this species - it is one best to avoid.
I agree but seeing as it was at my LFS I don't think it's getting back to its Hawaiian reef so I'm looking for tips to give it a great home considering there's not much out there.I agree. This fish performs a vital function in the reef and is better left there.
So fish to groom on is essential. I have 3 tangs that it's been looking over but hasn't picked at them much. It's 2 for 2 on feedings so I'm guessing it'll take blackworms for supplemental feeding. From my research getting them to eat frozen has been the key to long term success similar to some other picky speciesI know that "Rising Tide" has bred and raised a few of these guys, but I think they started by collecting random eggs from a gigantic display, where the wrasse had plenty of fish to groom.
~Bruce
Awesome, thanks!Since it’s in your tank now and you don’t plan on flying to Hawaii and releasing it to its reef, I heard some success with Nutramar Ova and Frozen Cyclop-Eeze.
I think i got pretty lucky tbh. He's pigging off of mysis and has been eating off the Nori clipMy blue cleaner eats nori off the clip, it's kind of funny to watch. It also eats mysis and PE pellets, with the rare feeding of LRS frenzy since it's not available in the province anymore, rationing what I have as a treat. Bought it before I knew better, but it's been one of those rare lucky ones that eats anything. It's been owned for almost two years.
Yeah I had been trying for over a month for her to pick out a fish but she just kept telling me " I'll know it when I see it." She gets traumatized when a snail dies so long term success is what i'm shooting for hereThe colors on this fish are truly stunning and seeing them on the reef when I lived on Maui, their colors really stood out. Your girlfriend has a good eye. I know one person who kept one for over a year but he had a 400 gallon reef with multiple huge tangs that the cleaner constantly picked at. Keep us posted, and hoping that you're successful.