Hello and thanks for your time,
From reading your article it is my understanding that one could keep a M. meleagris and M. bipartitus together provided there was only one male and the aquarium can support them in size and provide ample food.
My question is whether or not a Halichoeres chloropterus could also be added to the mix. I have a rather plump one that has done very well during the two years I have kept it. It seems to mirror behavior and requirements of the Macropharyngodons you mentioned in the article, and I noted that other wrasses "may co-exist" with the Macropharyngodon.
Thank you again in advance for your time.
From reading your article it is my understanding that one could keep a M. meleagris and M. bipartitus together provided there was only one male and the aquarium can support them in size and provide ample food.
My question is whether or not a Halichoeres chloropterus could also be added to the mix. I have a rather plump one that has done very well during the two years I have kept it. It seems to mirror behavior and requirements of the Macropharyngodons you mentioned in the article, and I noted that other wrasses "may co-exist" with the Macropharyngodon.
Thank you again in advance for your time.