Leopard Wrasse Question

Yes! The good news is, bigger one is fitting in perfectly in the tank and I'm happy to say I got it to eat flakes and pellets! The bad news is that smaller one was skinny and didnt look to good and passed away a few days ago :(. It didnt eat much and sometimes layed on the sand. It passed away on the sand bed and i took it out before the CUC can get to her. Other than that I'm still enjoying my other healthy leopard! :) and looking to buy a Radiant Wrasse and a Meleagris
 
Sorry to hear about the smaller one, but you know what, 1 out of 2 isn't bad for such a sensitive fish. Was at a LFS who had a pair of bipartitus last week but they looked just a bit too thin so I passed.

Could you tell me what other fish you have in your tank? I've still not moved my leopard out of the fuge as I am a bit concerned that will revert all the progress I have made with this fish when she experiences how 'active' my DT is. I'm worried about a large dusky wrasse (though not reputed to be aggressive), a flame, and a yellow tang (a mean ba$tard).
 
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The fish I have in my tank are a pair of snowflake clownfish, chromis x3, Yellow Tang, Yellow Wrasse, Diamond Goby, Purple Dartfish, Flame Angel, and a Blue Tang. When I first the leopard in the yellow wrasse didnt like her much for the first 2 days, they did have a problem in the beginning and there were some bite marks on there tails but after that they mind there own business and the yellow wrasse didnt care about her anymore lol. My yellow Tang used to be the biggest bully in the tank when I introduced new fish but after putting him in the sump for a day, I think it taught him a lesson! :D He isnt as a aggressive as he used to be! Maybe that will help for you too?
 
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