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![]() I've heard they have a circadian inner clock like you said, I guess I'll just have to wait and see.
Is there a time frame I should be worries about? Like if he dosent come out after "x" amount of time? This will be his 4th day under the sand come out yet, I can barely wait to catch a glimpse of him if I ever do since they're pretty fragile fish. And yes everything is resolved thank the maker, everybody gave great ideas of how to fix it. |
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![]() Okay excellent to know!
Man they can stay under the sand for a long time... I hope I don't have to wait a month just to see him perish. The garlic sounds like a good plan too. Thanks! |
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![]() With Leopard wrasses, really just need patience. I love them. Got 4 in 3 diff. tanks. An Ornate, a Reg. and 2 Black Leopards.
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![]() Great collection, I'm really wanting to get into this species like you
They're some of my fav too, its just worrying. But if there's one thing I've learned about reef it's to be paitent. |
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![]() Just be aware it may not come out. Very fragile, I've found out. This year, I got in 5 small blacks, and they all died. Some within a couple days, one took a month. I found that strange as my first one, an Ornate, was bought in the bag from a new shipment and was out swimming the next day. My current black was a resident at the LFS for several years when I got him, so well proven.
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![]() During the day watch for him/her. You need to feed during their day cycle. Don't get a leopard and come home late for a long time or you'll miss your chance to feed it. Seeing it is nice but feeding it during the day is more important IMO.
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