leopard & potters & black leopards wrasse

arthur08

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i really like all the of these guys i been doing some reserch on keeping them togethere but have no luck, has anyone kept them together with success or know if they will get along? i already have the black leopards in DT an the other two are in QT for now the Black leopards eats only frozen foods but the other two eat pellets witch is prettty cool and a great star for me.
 
I have never had any issues keeping multiple leopard species together. The only time it's not good is if you mix more than one male of the same species, then you could have some conflicts. Otherwise, this genus is generally very peaceful.
 
Leopards are generally very peaceful. There may be some initial aggression as with introducing any new fish to the tank, but as stated above as long as you don't add two males of the same species you shouldn't have any problems as long as the individuals are healthy.
 
ame thanks guys im glad to hear that i will be hoping for the best with them as ive tried twice before with thte potters but both times didnt turn out so great but i got the two today because they were swimming together and both ate pellets ate the lfs so wish me good luck!!
 
I have 5 different type of wrasses I love them also have a potters wrasse it is the most passive in the tank I would suggest you to try to quartine them all and introduce them all at the same time to the DT
 
I have had all three of the aformentioned wrasses together with no problems. But, when I attempted to add a third female blue star leopard with an existing pair of blue stars (both female) I had issues. The two established blue stars would constantly chase the new one. Luckly I was able to eventually remove the wrasse.
 
I had no issues with them getting along. Make sure that your tank has enough pods and fauna to feed that many... at least until they start eating other stuff.
 
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