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Macropharyngodon bipartis two different females here

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Ooooo! Pretty.

I'll try to get a shot of my meleagris pair tomorrow. They're already under the sand for the night.

Good topic! :)
 
Are those females both in the same tank? How long have you had them? What do they eat mostly for you? Do they have a boyfriend?

Cheers.
 
You can see my pair in this little vid if not all that well.

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Female M. Meleagris, I've had her for about a year now. She eats anything that hits the water.


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I don't want to derail, but your tank looks like Noah's ark! Tow of everything! I love it.

:spin2: I like pairs. The behavior is just so much more complex. And it seems like they should get to have a pal if that's what they have in nature.
 
one I used to have. He is still alive......just in someone elses tank.

One of the few supposed "sand mandatory" wrasses I couldnt prove wrong. I gave him about 4 weeks when I changed my last dsb tank tank over to BB and it just wasnt going to end up ok......so I re-homed him.

Prolly the only case of fish depression I ever witnessed. He swam around visibly depressed, he wouldnt eat and it wasnt going to get any better




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It was sold to me as a black leopard, but up close it looks alot like the potters above. It is pest exterminator #1 including monti nudis and aefw;)
 
a couple of my leopards~

a couple of my leopards~

some nice leopards there ! i will have to post a few myself !
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oops sorry i got a bit carried away as a couple are not leopards ?
 
had 2 leopard´s in my old tank..beautiful fish, as you can see one also seems more yellow and one more red



the bigger one starting to change into a male



and the result

 
wow, I had to go in the waay back machine to actually find a pic of mine.. This is the fish that somehow got out of my sump and in to the main tank while it was cycling.. (best guess is swimming up the skimmer return and somehow jumping from the overflow to the tank..)

Still cruising around.. did not like losing its sand bed but he found a spot finally..

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