I really like my pair of Blue Star Leopard Wrasses. As juveniles (females) they are striking. The terminal phase (male) coloration is also very nice. They are two of the busiest fish in the reef. They sleep in the sand, and as soon as the lights are on they are out and about, hunting for little morsels to eat. They also happen to be voracious eaters of flatworms, completely eradicating them from my 120DT after manual removal, a green coris wrasse, and two treatments of FWE at double strength failed to dent the population.