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Maybe you got a Red Sea one. Mine was the devil in cloak.
She's a beauty and super sweet!
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Instead of Melanurus, go with a Halichoeres iridis. Instead of a Blue Star Leopard, go with a Macropharyngodon meleagris, and insteas of a Yellow NON Coris go with a Halichoeres leucoxanthus. I have not keep a Leucoxanthus yet but I will get a harem the first chance I have.
These alternate species are either less aggressive, more beautiful or both.

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Oh man those are stunning as well!
 

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Instead of Melanurus, go with a Halichoeres iridis. Instead of a Blue Star Leopard, go with a Macropharyngodon meleagris, and insteas of a Yellow NON Coris go with a Halichoeres leucoxanthus. I have not keep a Leucoxanthus yet but I will get a harem the first chance I have.
These alternate species are either less aggressive, more beautiful or both.

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@Slocke is one of my favorites! I knew he didn't mean any offense, I just like messing with him.

I'm actually kinda surprised he hasn't changed his username to @ItsNOTaCorisWrassePeople!GetItRightPlease yet.

Or... @Slocke could change his name to @PseudoCorisWrasse !
 

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How would you go about catching and transferring a leopard wrasse into a new tank?
A trap. Or maybe netting in the sand.
Is that the broche or teradactyl guy?
I don’t know. I think it’s the one comedic actor hired for airplane. The rest were mostly terrible actors told to try their hardest.
 

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How would you go about catching and transferring a leopard wrasse into a new tank?
I took my leopard from it's landing pad tank to the DT by scooping it out of the sand with an oversized tupper (keeping a lot of sand in the tupper so it didn't dart down and break its beak). Then slowly poured out the water and palmed the leopard in my hand with a bit if sand and then placed it close to the sand in the DT. Buried itself immediatly but didn't bump into any nems, rocks or otherwise freak out
 

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I put the only sand bed in a tank in a small tub. At night the sleep in the tub and I just transfer the tub to the new tank.
Voilà, stressless transfer.
Once she is up and swimming, I remove the tub from the new tank.
 

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My Leucoxanthus just started transitioning last week. It's starting to get some greens and pinks in the cheeks. The belly is getting noticably whiter and brighter as well!
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More pictures as he changes please.
 

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Question for all the wrasse lovers...

Setting up a new tank (48x24) and I'm contemplating what wrasse I would like. A few I'm drawn to

-mystery wrasse
-radiant wrasse
-earmuff wrasse
-the leopard wrasses

I don't care for the fairy wrasses and don't want a six line. The tank will have a mandarin, so he needs to get along with that ( I have read the mystery wrasse may beat up a mandarin).

Id love to hear some thoughts!
 

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Question for all the wrasse lovers...

Setting up a new tank (48x24) and I'm contemplating what wrasse I would like. A few I'm drawn to

-mystery wrasse
-radiant wrasse
-earmuff wrasse
-the leopard wrasses

I don't care for the fairy wrasses and don't want a six line. The tank will have a mandarin, so he needs to get along with that ( I have read the mystery wrasse may beat up a mandarin).

Id love to hear some thoughts!
Yes skip the mystery as they are sometimes very aggressive. Maybe a different species of leopard or Halichoeres instead.
 

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Thanks. I really like the body shape and movement of the earmuff and radiants, so anything similiar to that would be cool. I have read that the radiants aren't as hardy, or maybe they just dont ship well.

I will have a shallow sandbed of 1-2 inches, if that matters. I'm not an expert like you guys are, so any other recommendations would be cool!
 

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Thanks. I really like the body shape and movement of the earmuff and radiants, so anything similiar to that would be cool. I have read that the radiants aren't as hardy, or maybe they just dont ship well.

I will have a shallow sandbed of 1-2 inches, if that matters. I'm not an expert like you guys are, so any other recommendations would be cool!
Yes they sometimes struggle with shipping stress issues.
If you have a reliable LFS you could consider a tamarin(Anampses) like the yellowtail and china. They are just difficult to get acclimated and suffer shipping stress
 

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Alright. Ready to get hurt again.

Let’s talk leopard ( meleagris). Instead of shipping we will be going LFS and watch it eat/check for mouth injury)

Bought this acclimation box. https://a.co/d/gygxq82

For leopard, put near the bottom with sand in the bottom inch?
 

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