blennielove
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Thank you, Dave, for your insight and sharing your expertise. I will do as you say.
Watch and wait.

Watch and wait.

Anybody here notice one or more of your halichoeres go to sleep early, as in well before lights out? My Vrolik's used to disappear about an hour before lights out, now it's more like 3-4 hours before lights out.
He's always out and about first thing in the morning (6-ish) and tucked in somewhere by about 6 PM. The last light is off at 10:30 PM. It's been scaring me lately since his "bedtime" keeps getting earlier I keep thinking... "did something happen to him?" and then there he is the next morning waiting for me to saunter over with my coffee!
I have a bunch of questions; lets start with how deep a sand bed should I plan for, and how much area should it be. I'm wanting to partition off a bed. Say I plan for two Halichoeres in a 4' 140, would I be safe planning a Bodianus? What about two a candy and a peppermint? How will Cirrhilabrus mix with them? Last for now, I'm really liking the spectrum foods, and liking more being off frozen; how will these wrasses fit into a once or twice feeding schedule, and will they take well to these pellets?
I was wondering about the Red head wrasses. In all the books I have they just show the male. is this because the male and female look the same or are they all born as males then change? Maybe no photographs have been taken of females? Anyhow I have a Red head wrasse and I would like to add a female. Anybody ever see one or even hear of one. Thanks in advance. Oh yeah do you think to males would work also?
Beautiful fish! Wow! I'll have to teach your friend how to take photographs though, lol.