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![]() Those are great choices, but I've had no luck with leopards. Coming down to the store in a bit.
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![]() Very few reefers are able to keep leopard wrasse.
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![]() Why are leopard wrases so hard to keep?
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![]() i dont buy into this completely as just about every tank i see nowadays has a leopard and i myself have 3 and just rehomed one, maybe more correct to say they dont do well in new systems vs mature ones then yes i would agree as they need a full ecosystem in order to be stress free but to say that most reefers cant keep them id like to know how that number came to be?
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![]() Well, I ended up getting 3 more wrasses. Another lubbock's, solar and I think an exquisite but need it to come back out so I can confirm.
The 2 lubbock's are hanging out together already and all are eating!! ![]()
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![]() Cool
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