RichConley
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7557626#post7557626 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by gordob
So, everyone thinks a Leopard Wrasse is a bad addition to a 40-45 gallon hex reef tank, is that correct? If it is a matter of it jumping out, I can solve that with some mesh or something, but if there are other reasons, I'll definitely re-think this.
This is exactly why I hate it when people use the word "wrasse" There are tens of thousands of species of wrasses. Its generally an issue with fairy wrasses jumping, but i've never heard of a leapord wrasse jumping.
Mine doesnt go far enough away from the rocks that I think he'd be an issue.
If you're going to talk about wrasses, and things they do, use the genus, or the species. Macropharangydons are not jumpers, and they are perfectly reef safe. If you can get a healthy one, theyre about the best reef fishes you can get.
I woudlnt keep them with maroons though, the maroons are too aggressive, the leapords too timid. Bad combination.
edit:angelfish,
I disagree that occelaris spend less time in their host than maroons. Mine may not be the typical experience, becaues my anemone is 18"+, but my occellaris are seldom even visible.