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05-15-2013 03:07 AM |
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Originally Posted by TimT
(Post 818153)
Wrasses are kinda funny in that they go through jet lag and take up to 3-4 weeks to adapt to a new time zone. This is especially true if you get them when they just arrive to the stores.
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Ya that's understandable. I was going to leave them in the store and pick them up a week later but I decided not to.
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Originally Posted by sunoka
(Post 818157)
When I bought my leopard 6 years ago it was on Philippian time still up at night eventually she changed to the time zone but for the first 2 weeks I didn`t see her and now she is changing sex to a male...pictures of her/him before and now in this form Marine Fish.I am picking up a female now at the end of the month so I expect to go through this again.....
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I saw that thread, pretty cool!
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Originally Posted by HaZRaTTy
(Post 818250)
Another story for you, I had a Green Wrasse and Mysteri Wrasse the Green was added before the Mysteri both around the same size. They were in my 120G. I never saw the Mysteri for the first 5-6 months only zipping in and out to feed and the odd swim around I had seen some aggression and chasing around by the green wrasse.
Since I have had got rid of the green wrasse to a new 400G home the Mysteri wrasse is out swimming around and my favorite fish again. :mrgreen:
So I guess is there anything bugging it?
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I figured out where it's hiding, right beside my rbta. I have 4 clowns that take turns in it and I did see one give it a bit of a chase.
I'm feeding heavy as it is quite thin. It came out right away and checking now, he's staying out :lol: He also seems a bit more comfortable around the other fish, no one is picking on him.
Now to wait on the other lubbocks.
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