Melanurus Wrasse or Leopard Wrasse

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If you had to choose one or the other, a melanurus or a leopard, which would you choose and why?

From what I have found, it is completely possible to keep both in the same tank. If it is alright to keep them both, I don't want to add them both at the same time.
 

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What size tank? Leopard is better because melanurus does get fairly big and will kill your snails. But healthy leopard is hard to find as they can be picky eaters
 

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If you had to choose one or the other, a melanurus or a leopard, which would you choose and why?

From what I have found, it is completely possible to keep both in the same tank. If it is alright to keep them both, I don't want to add them both at the same time.
Leopard. 1000 times over, leopard. I love Halichoeres, but Macropharyngodon is my favorite genus, hands down. Just wish they didn't get less pretty if/when they transition. Peaceful, active, playful, beautiful. Great fish. Melanurus works great in many people's tanks, but are known to become a bit boisterous as they age.
 

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I put Melanarus in every tank I do. Beautiful fish, hardy, eat all kinds of undesirables, and while not the softie that the leopard wrasse is, I have not observed any kind of aggression that was noteworthy.
what about its interaction with medium size (Peppermint and cleaner) shrimps and snails?
 

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Leopards hardly eat frozen or dry food. I almost never recommend them.
I lucked out with mine. She eats frozen, liquid, pellets, pods, really anything I throw into the tank. She also does this adorable choreographed swim when I'm feeding the LPS near lights out, because she wants a Medium TDO pellet (which I naturally oblige).
 

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Never had a leopard but I added my melanurus a few months ago and haven't seen a flat worm since adding and I was having to blow them off my leathers daily. I bought it for pest control not looks but it's is a beautiful fish. Mine is in an 84x30x25" tank and sleeps in a clay pot full of sand. I haven't seen it bother other fish but I have a group of larger tangs and small fish are tough damsels. I had one previously that was great also. Again this was with larger fish in a 6ft tank.
 
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what about its interaction with medium size (Peppermint and cleaner) shrimps and snails?
I have a Peppermint Shrimp in my tank for a year with a nearly full grown Melanurus. I also had Berghia Nudibranches breeding in the tank.

I have an H. chrysus, H. melanurus, and M. meleagris in a 3' 70 gallon tank.
 

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All fish have their own personalities. I have a very sweet leopard that lives with a dusky and never seen any signs of aggression. My melanurus is also a teddy bear (different tank) and lives with a mckosker’s and a blue side.
 

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