iamwrasseman
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great to hear keep us posted .
I decided last week I was ready to try leopards again- I still have the first one I purchased, a large male m. bipartitus. The 10 or so I've gotten since have all croaked.
On Wednesday I called an online retailer I use- they said they had gotten around ten female m. bipartitus in on January 8th, and that it looked like a great batch. In quarantine, eating, looking happy. I place an order for four, with Saturday delivery.
Yesterday morning I sat outside my local Fedex hold station waiting patiently for them to open. I got my fish, took them home, opened the box- they all looked lively enough. I drip acclimated them, and in they went. Later that evening, I was thrilled to see that two had re-emerged, and were actively hunting around the tank.
Today I looked in my tank around 3pm, and two had re-emerged. I was thrilled. I fed the tank, and they ate readily. At about 6:30 I looked again, and another had emerged. I looked around the tank, and the fourth was peeking his face out of the sand.
I'm thrilled. My fiance had declared that this would be "our" last leopard wrasse purchase. It's way too early to call it a success, but having fish that aren't dead on day one and are eating is a success compared to the many casualties I've had thus far.
yep its kinda weird how they come out of the sandbed to die 99% of the time . its great to hear of your success . do you think anything from this tread has helped you out at all ?if so it would be cool if you would share cause we are all trying to succeed to raise rather difficult fish here on this particular tread .
i have a question regarding prazi-pro, i know that many of you use it with your leopards but alos put your leopards directly into your DT, does the prazi affect your corals? isnt it supposed to be bad for inverts? maybe im missing somthing?
nope, reefsafe.