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noirsphynx 03-10-2010 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by fishoholic (Post 500349)
Yes Dawn, I am thinking about the one we saw on Sat. that dragon wrasse has been there for over a month (almost 2 months I think) and he has a cool personallity at the store.

:thumb: He's cool! Sorta reminds me of our cool little weedfish :cry:

fishoholic 03-11-2010 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by noirsphynx (Post 500428)
:thumb: He's cool! Sorta reminds me of our cool little weedfish :cry:

Ya that's what I was thinking. He also seems so personable, the 3 times I saw him at the lfs he came right up to the glass and swam around in front of me as if to say "pick me pick me, I need a good home to go too" I also think that he'd be a good choice for that tank considering the other fish I have in there. ie: my puffer most likely wont nip his fins, my trigger, king angel and foxface wont care about him because he's so different from them which leaves my grouper and lunare and hopefully the dragon would be aggressive enough that he'd be able to hold his own against them until they give up and leave him alone. I also still like how they look as an adult and I think it would be cool to see how he changes.

I'm mostly hesitating because it is an open top tank and from what I've read they are prone to jump. However my lunare hasn't so maybe he wouldn't either.

bvlester 03-11-2010 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by fishoholic (Post 500425)
I did read all that, I was wondering what peoples personal expirences with them were/are.

I have a FOWLR tank with very aggressive fish in it. My main concern is if he'll be aggressive enough to hold his own against my other fish. I don't want my grouper or lunare wrasse to kill him or chase him out of the tank. There are no corals or inverts in that tank and the LR in it is fairly large pieces, my 8 inch grouper hasn't knocked them over with all his digging, so they seem fairly secure as well.

I would say he would hold his own when he is an adult but as a juvenile he would probably bechased prity hard. I don't know if he would jump out of the tank they are not a fast swimmer from what I have seen of them at stores. As juveniles they are timid and skidish with large fish. But who wouldn't be with a grupper hanging about your head.

Bill

naesco 03-11-2010 02:37 AM

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Originally Posted by fishoholic (Post 500272)
Just wondering if anyone on here as ever kept a dragon wrasse in their tank.

Mostly wondering about how aggressive they really are, how much more likely are they to jump from a tank compared to other wrasses, and do they really move around/knock over large pieces of rock?

I had one. They get very aggressive when mature.
Their common name is a rock mover wrasse for good reason. I know you have a fish only but for the benefit of others they eat your snails, hermits, stars and other inverts and turn over you coral searching for food and therefor are not suitable for a reef tank.

They also need a fine sand bed two to four inches as that is where they sleep at night.

Thanks for asking.

fishoholic 03-11-2010 03:23 AM

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Originally Posted by naesco (Post 500516)
I had one. They get very aggressive when mature.
Their common name is a rock mover wrasse for good reason. I know you have a fish only but for the benefit of others they eat your snails, hermits, stars and other inverts and turn over you coral searching for food and therefor are not suitable for a reef tank.

They also need a fine sand bed two to four inches as that is where they sleep at night.

Thanks for asking.

I do have a 2-3 inch fine sand bed in that tank.

Edit: What other fish did you have with yours? Do you think my aggressive lunare and grouper would kill one or is it possible for them to get along?

fishoholic 03-11-2010 03:33 AM

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Originally Posted by bvlester (Post 500467)
I would say he would hold his own when he is an adult but as a juvenile he would probably bechased prity hard. I don't know if he would jump out of the tank they are not a fast swimmer from what I have seen of them at stores. As juveniles they are timid and skidish with large fish. But who wouldn't be with a grupper hanging about your head.

Bill

This is what I'm really worried about, I'd just hate to get him then have my lunare or grouper chase him out of the tank or kill him. The one I saw at the lfs is about 3 inches and still is a juvi. Right now I'd say there's a 50/50 chance that either the lunare and grouper would care less about him and ignore him or they would gang up and kill him. On one hand I'd hate to miss out on this cool fish if it turns out they'd all get along but then on the other hand if the other fish start picking on him I think I'd have a hard time re-homing him, assuming I can catch him before he buries himself in the sand or gets killed. Ugh I wish I could somehow pre-determine how the other fish would respond to him. I know my tank set up is perfect for him, it's just not knowing how the other fish will react to him that's bothering me and unfortunately there's only one way to find out for sure.

bvlester 03-11-2010 04:16 AM

If he has lots of small hiding places to go when the other fish is in hot persuit of him he should be ok till grows up and then turns on them for being meen to him. They can burry fast in the sand it is incredible you can always put him in a fuge till he is adult. But who know how long that would be and it would not be fare to him if it were a year or more. I have contiplated one a few times I just don't want to loos the smaller fish I have when it getts larger. they are not a huge fish but large up to 12 inches, groupers can get larger. The more I think about it he is different enough that they very well will not care about him. It is a hard call catching him once burried is easy. You just have to watch where he burries himself and when you net him take a bunch of sand with him. That is how I net gobies that burry work all the time and they don't seem to care to much.

Bill

fishoholic 03-12-2010 02:34 AM

Thanks everyone for all the info., I was watching the dragon wrasse at the store and I saw him getting picked on by a smallish yellow tang that they just added to the tank he's in. Needless to say I knew right then it was a bad idea and I didn't end up getting him.

zeddy 03-14-2010 09:02 PM

i bought one last week and within the hour it got down my over flow and ended up in the pump was very sad

fishoholic 03-16-2010 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by zeddy (Post 501702)
i bought one last week and within the hour it got down my over flow and ended up in the pump was very sad

That sucks :sad:


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