Gary Majchrzak
Team RC
Thanks for the article on Leopard wrasses, Henry.{As you may recall I've maintained my M.meleagris for close to 5 years.}
You've helped me conclude mine is a mature female. In the description of this species you mention that unlike most leopard's, the common or "Guinea Fowl" leopard wrasse is not haremic in nature.
Would you believe it to be safe to introduce others of this species {or similar}into my 220 reef system with my big female?
If it is safe, would you share your recommendations with me?
I have ample food supply occuring in my system to support at least two more leopards, I believe. Thanks again, "Another Reef Fish Fan", Gary
You've helped me conclude mine is a mature female. In the description of this species you mention that unlike most leopard's, the common or "Guinea Fowl" leopard wrasse is not haremic in nature.
Would you believe it to be safe to introduce others of this species {or similar}into my 220 reef system with my big female?
If it is safe, would you share your recommendations with me?
I have ample food supply occuring in my system to support at least two more leopards, I believe. Thanks again, "Another Reef Fish Fan", Gary