MCcosker wrasse

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12713526#post12713526 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lilchris
Right now she sleeps on top of the sand inside of the container. I have to say that when you get a wrasse, do the QT and leave the lights off for 24 hrs. It works. She is swimming around and eating like a champ. I will post more pictures tommorrow.

one thing that most people cant seem to understand, most of the time in my experience things stress out when they see a HUGE face looking at them. as long as you give them time alone they will eventually overcome their pouting stage and swim like a champ. glad to hear that the advise helped you out. now in a few days/weeks we need some pics.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12714873#post12714873 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by buzzbombtom
one thing that most people cant seem to understand, most of the time in my experience things stress out when they see a HUGE face looking at them. as long as you give them time alone they will eventually overcome their pouting stage and swim like a champ. glad to hear that the advise helped you out. now in a few days/weeks we need some pics.

I will post some here in a couple days.
 
My flasher is in my DT as of today. He was doing so good in QT I went ahead and moved it. I am going away for a few weeks. I wanted to get him in the tank so I monitor him.
I am glad I did because my Xmas wrasse is showing some aggression towards him. He is chasing the flasher. Should I rearrange the rocks? If it doesn't cease I am going to take the flasher out. THis sucks. Please I am in need of some advice.
 
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