Tamarin Wrasse Primer.

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I just pretty much copied a few things from the Leopard Wrasse Primer if that's alright.

Tamarin Wrasse (Anampses meleagrides) success stories.

Please post on this thread if you have had success keeping a leopard wrasse (let's define "success" are kept 1 year or more)

The following information would be helpful (add anything I might have left out):


  • Source (LFS, online, etc)
  • Method of introduction (quarantine, straight-to-tank, etc)
  • Tank set up (reef, fowlr, size, age, etc)
  • How many other attempts, if any, you made to keep a leopard wrasse and thoughts on why this attempt was successful (if applicable)




Also, Mods, if you can, put this Yellowtail Tamarin Wrasse Primer in the Fish Primer Series please.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1851232
 
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  • Source: LFS, got it when they JUST brought it in from the wholesalers, it was still in the bag.
  • Method of introduction: Drip, float, and straight to tank.
  • Tank set up: SPS/LPS Dominated reef, 28 gallon Nano DT, 30 gallon Sump/fuge, tank has been set up for a year +, I also have a thick sandbed, several inches.
  • Other attempts: First time getting one.
  • Tank mates: Other friendly wrasses.

Here are a few pictures, its 1" in length. Its already pecking at the rocks eating pods.
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I also got mine when he was very young and small from my LFS. He was about an inch in size and is now close to 6 inches in length, I've had him close to 3 yrs now and is in my mixed reef with many other tankmates. Mostly wrasses, and also added him straight to the tank.

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Well, my Yellowtail Tamarin Wrasse (Anampses meleagrides) came out at about 1:20pm, I fed the tank at 1:30pm and its not eating yet. But, it is picking at the sand and rocks eating pods or something. The Male Hoeven's Wrasse (Halichoeres melanurus) which was in the tank for a little while would sometimes chase the Yellow tail, but, it doesn't look like hes doing any damage to the yellowtail/fins, but it would leave it alone most of the time, I guess its normal as its a new addition.
 
Awesome pickup but thats one very small tank for a tamarin wrasse even if its 1". I see no sand at all which could pose a problem for that beautiful specimen. Nice LPS in some of those pics.
 
Awesome pickup but thats one very small tank for a tamarin wrasse even if its 1". I see no sand at all which could pose a problem for that beautiful specimen. Nice LPS in some of those pics.

No sand? LOL I have plenty of sand, very front area is 1.5" deep and as it gets closer to the back it gets deeper, the back area is 3" deep.
 
Very nice!! How often/what do you feed him?
I feed the fish 3-5 times a day. But Anampses wrasses feed all day long on the live rock looking for pods. Mine will eat any prepared food also.

Has anyone ever kept a Blue Striped Tamarin Wrasse, Anampses femininus?

Very few that I know of. They are very expensive and hard to acquire. But there are a few, Kevin Kohen from Liveaquaria is one that I know of.
 
Well, the wrasse seems to be doing well so far, swimming around and picking at the rocks. I don't think it eats frozen foods yet. Maybe I should try smearing some food over some rocks and see if it picks at that? Hmm....
 
I picked up a Yellow-tail Tamarin on Friday, after almost ten days that my beloved leopard wrasse has not materialized :( I couldn't resist.
Still don't know about my leopard wrasse - she was very healthy and active...
Tamarin has been eating pods, nothing prepared yet, as far as I can tell.
Getting along will with all tankmates, other than a nasty tomato clown that I should probably switch out with a kinder younger one.
Thanks for this thread - i will for sure be tagging along.
btw - mine is about 3", in great shape...
 
Ive done 2 red tails.

Both purchased form a LFS still in the bag. Drip aclimated, and added right to the display. tank is a 300g mixed reef.

First one was about 3.5", and was eating mysis the first day, had him 3 months and lost him in a mini crash. Second one was 5" and was attacked by the tang in the first day and given a big cut which it never recovered from.

I will try again if I can find another nice specimen, but I will put him in the frag tank(wiht sand) first this time to make sure he is eating and hardy before putting him in the tank.

The blue stripe tamarin is pretty much my favorite fish ever, but with how picky these fish can be and the price I cant bring myself to even consider trying one.
 
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