Alright, RC community. I'm going to need your help.
I was surprised with 3 wrasses today (long story, but not an impulse buy on my behalf). The bad news: I was aiming for two bipartus for my experience level with leopard wrasse. She got me some wrasse that are at the top of the expert list.... 2 potters, and 1 red-tail tamarin wrasse.
I was somewhat prepared as I set up a 30g QT tank with about 30 pounds of LR from another one of my tanks, 30 gallons of water from a water change from my 225g reef, a 3 inch sandbed, and about 500 pods.
Here's where I'm going to need some help. I'm stuck with the fish as I don't know of any expert owners near me that can take them, she got them from out of town, and LFS here are definitely not up to par well enough to take in these fish if I chose to take them to one...
I very slowly acclimated them to the new QT. My reef runs at 1.026, the water they arrived in was 1.20, so I set up my QT with some fresh RODI water to bring the new QT water down to 1.22. The 3 wrasse were out and about for about an hour in the QT when I realized that they were constantly trying to swim to my reef tank that was right next to the QT with the lights on. I covered that side of the tank to darken the QT as they were probably stressing themselves swimming constantly against the glass. After the reef tank was blocked from their view, they dove into the sandbed...
The good: I was told they were at the store for 3 weeks, and she saw them eat. She also bought some of the food that they were eating at the store when she brought the fish. They were very active at the store, and also in the QT before I blocked off the light. They came from a store that I have purchased from before, and they are a VERY good store.
The bad: TBD
Anyway, enough talking. Here are some pics. They are not very good because I didn't want to stress them anymore from their nearly 3 hour trip. Bare with me. I'll probably have many questions over the next couple of weeks...