billdogg
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About 10 weeks ago, I introduced a female Blue Star Leopard Wrasse to my 120 mixed reef. Because they do better as a group, and because the wife and I really like the coloration of the females, we wanted at least one more so that one could change to male and the other remain female.
6 weeks ago, the LFS had another female so I picked it up. It immediately buried itself in the sand and the next time I saw it, several days later, was stuck to a power head, dead. The next week the LFS had 2 more so I got them to give it another try. Much to my surprise, the original female started attacking both of them, so I shut the lights off for about 36 hours and all 3 buried themselves to sleep.
I haven't seen either of the new additions since and had given them up for dead. This morning my wife was giving the tank a good look over and guess what - there are now 2 female Blue Leopard Wrasses swimming around together like they are long lost cousins!
Will the 3rd show up? Only time will tell.
As an added bonus - my tank now appears to be 100% flatworm free!!!!
6 weeks ago, the LFS had another female so I picked it up. It immediately buried itself in the sand and the next time I saw it, several days later, was stuck to a power head, dead. The next week the LFS had 2 more so I got them to give it another try. Much to my surprise, the original female started attacking both of them, so I shut the lights off for about 36 hours and all 3 buried themselves to sleep.
I haven't seen either of the new additions since and had given them up for dead. This morning my wife was giving the tank a good look over and guess what - there are now 2 female Blue Leopard Wrasses swimming around together like they are long lost cousins!
Will the 3rd show up? Only time will tell.
As an added bonus - my tank now appears to be 100% flatworm free!!!!