Leopard Wrasse question

Interesting.. Mine must not bury deep enough because I know like clock work where our two yellow wrasses sleep and have made a point to look from below often... I never see them..

Not to go off on a tangent, but sand burying wrasses amaze me. The fact they get their schedules right, dive in the sand at the exact same time every night and emerge in the morning is real neat.

I'm looking at adding a little leopard in our tank and just wondering how our yellow pair will take it.

Yellow coris wrasses are usually pretty tolerant of other wrasses. I wouldnt expect them to pay any attention at all to a new leopard wrasse.
 
Interesting.. Mine must not bury deep enough because I know like clock work where our two yellow wrasses sleep and have made a point to look from below often... I never see them.

Also depends on how deep your sand is. In my fuge, its only about 2 inches so easy enough to spot a tail fin through the bottom.
 
Unfortunately my stand does not allow me to view much from the bottom. I don't have a nem since my tank is sps dominated with a few exceptions. My clowns have now taken interest in gold wall hammer.
 
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