Leopard Wrasse Primer

Leopard Wrasse Primer

  • Macropharyngodon bipartitus

    Votes: 67 28.4%
  • Macropharyngodon choati

    Votes: 12 5.1%
  • Macropharyngodon geoffroy

    Votes: 24 10.2%
  • Macropharyngodon meleagris

    Votes: 78 33.1%
  • Macropharyngodon negrosensis

    Votes: 29 12.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 26 11.0%

  • Total voters
    236
It took one week, but my meleagris is now eating prepared. First she took cyclopeeze, now mysis. Far easier keeping this fish than expected!
 
Although this is my first leopard wrasse, i definately believe its all about getting a good one and not letting it sit around at the store.
 
I currently have a single female melagris, I have had her for 2 years now, eats everything I feed...

When I got her I got 2 she was the smaller, both female, I lost the other one because of time, yes time, she would come out a lights out when the tank was (sleeping). I would have to turn the lights on and feed her very late at night,then I had a week of very late works hours in which I dint feed her and lost her.....so check your tanks at different hours event when the lights are out...
 
I currently have a single female melagris, I have had her for 2 years now, eats everything I feed...

When I got her I got 2 she was the smaller, both female, I lost the other one because of time, yes time, she would come out a lights out when the tank was (sleeping). I would have to turn the lights on and feed her very late at night,then I had a week of very late works hours in which I dint feed her and lost her.....so check your tanks at different hours event when the lights are out...

A buddy had the same experience.

How do these fish do with anemones, particularly with carpet nems?

I have a carpet nem and have never had a casualty. I've got a few fish and wrasses.
 
Here's my Ornate that I got from Diver Den 3 weeks ago. I must say DD really impress me. This is the 4th or 5th Leopard wrasse I tried and the only one that last this long and super healthy.

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I bought a pair of Kuiters leopards from Kevin a few months back and they are doing fantastic. They seemed right at home when I added them.

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Had my female meleagris eating for a little over a week. And today she stopped. Showed interest in both cyclopeeze and mysis still, but didn't physically eat any. Anyone experience this? Bad times ahead? Did I jinx myself in my earlier post?!
 
Long story. Got a leopard wrasse and powder brown tang which I have in qt. My blk clown came down with ich. Now everyone is in 40 gal qt, PBT, leopard wrasse, melanurus wrasse, and two blk clowns.

My question is. My leopard wrasse is being harassed by the tang. I noticed today that his top fin and back fin have several spots missing. I was going to put a tank divider in, but was not able to find one big enough for a 40 breeder.
Is there any thing else I can do?
 
Sweet! I was going to buy that fish. Glad to see he is in good hands. Very nice indeed!

I think it was beginner's luck. It was my first time buying on DD. When I saw the sneak peak email, I registered DD a bit later. I signed in and still contemplating a bit and hit refresh a few times and bam there it is! I added it to the cart and checked out smoothly.
 
Hello all,

Sorry for haven't gone through every post in this thread. I have purchased an ornate leopard wrasse juvie and a potter leaopard wrasse juvie about 6 weeks ago. Purchased them both at a different time and had them both in my QT tank since. (setup with rocks and two tupperwares with sand in it) They have been eating great and adapting to their new surroundings.

I have learned to teach them to use the tupperware in the QT tank. (Putting the fish in the QT with an inverted container to confine them above the sandbed until they sleep there). And the last 6 weeks they've been going through my standard QT process. (Prazipro, cupramine etc) Soon they'll be going into my DT.

Lately I have observed that the two wrasses seems to have paired up. They swim together and hang out together all the time interacting with each other. Now after going through the 6 weeks QT process I am not sure if I should put them in the DT right away. I have quite a few wrasses in my DT including a melanrus wrasse and a regular female leopard wrasse. (180 gallon) I'm not sure if I should let them stay in my QT (4 feet 55 gallon) for a longer period so they could better bond with each other or just move them into my DT. I'm somewhat hoping they'll become a mated pair although I believe they are different species..

Any idea / input will be awesome. Thank you.
 
I don't believe they'll become a "mated pair" if they're of different species. I've never heard of that with leopard wrasses and many have multiple species in the same tank. I don't think you're running much risk whichever way you go in terms of the health of the fish. If you want to try to encourage bonding by keeping them in the 55, go for it. See what happens. Good luck.
 
i bought 2 bipartitus 3 weeks ago, eat everything. However, my ornate leopard that i have for 3 years went hiding since. Is he ok?
 
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