Attn.: Leopard Wrasse owners

Every so often I entertain the idea of getting 3-4 M. bipartitus, as I have a good sand bed for them and the tank has been continuously running for seven years, but then I remember that unless they are pretty much as large as they can get, the larger of my two Pterois radiata will probably consider them food.
 
i have a mix leopards in a 132 gallon... 1 pair of M. meleagris... 2 x female M. bipartitus and since last week 1 x female M. negrosensis (searching a second one) all doing fine... just going to sleep into the sand when my lights are going out .. they all eating frozen artemia and mysis... the only wrasse thats compagnies them is a mystery wrasse

A few year ago i had a.M chaoti and a M. vivianae but they came straight from the wholesaler without any quarantaine .. they didn't made it...it was just too early and they were weaken by the long transport...
 
I added two more Leopard. Another Negrosensis and a Meleagris. So 4 in my 320, a Male Potter, two Negrosensis and a Meleagris. They are fat, full all the time and growing fairly quick. I would love to have my Negrosensis to change sex, but I may have to remove and rehome the Potter.

Potter:
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One of the two Negrogensis
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Meleagris
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