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Old 05-17-2013, 05:20 PM
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I've had a melanarus wrasse for 3-4 years. Love it. Very inquisitive and constantly looking for tiny bugs to eat.
That was another fish i was considering. but the size they get i hear can be a little overwhelming. and i fear/feel i am at my fish limit for the size tank i have.

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the challenge seems to be the first week....if you can make it past that you are golden.......... Laurie knows a couple people from Aquarium Illusions that have tried several times without any luck....in fact, one of the staff members took one from the same shipment as the one I bought and didnt have any luck....I read an article recently about the "fish jet lag" theory.....the theory is, fish that sleep in the sand have a harder time adjusting to the jet lag of traveling from around the world than fish that dont sleep in the sand....now of course the degree of this jet lag varies greatly with the species of fish.........the article was about the "Australian leopard wrasse", Macropharyngodon choati....the short of it was, historically this fish has had nothing short of a pitiful survival rate in captivity..... the author made one small change to his QT proceedure with these fish that made a huge difference in it survival rate....for the first few days the fish was NOT provided with sand, to allow for it to adjust properly to a north american lighting schedule.... Im wondering if the radiant wrasse could potentialy also be one of these fish that suffers from jet lag more so than others?

I read that article and have seen it at our shop. didn't really consider that point. Before i go adding in wrasses i was looking into the idea of adding a screen. Having an open top aquarium makes me a little nervous to add a wrasse. However, the pro's of owning one seem to outweigh the risk.
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Old 05-17-2013, 07:01 PM
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I'm sure a few would disagree with me, but a mesh top IMO is only required if you are going to stock wrasses that aren't sandbed dwellers.

From my experience and conversations with others, wrasses that burrow in the sand bed aren't AS prone to jumping when spooked, rather they will dive for the sand bed. Like I said, this is just my experience, so take it with a grain of salt.
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Old 05-17-2013, 10:43 PM
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Tank is looking great Jon!

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a mesh top IMO is only required if you are going to stock wrasses that aren't sandbed dwellers.
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However, the pro's of owning one seem to outweigh the risk.
Been there and thought that, never without a top. Never worth the risk .
I had several wrasses with no top for a few months always had the top and hardly ever used it . It just sat on top upright instead of set properly on the tank. Even watched by Coris wrasse bounce off it back into the tank one day while it sat upright Then I added a beautiful Orange back wrasse and it was fine for a month It soon became the favorite fish of my wife and I Then one day I didn't see it for the morning feeding and then my wife came in and noticed it missing and looked down to find it's dried out body on the floor. Now I lift the top to feed and do whatever else I need to do and then the top goes right back down. It took me less than an hour to build the top but i didnt use it and lost at least 3 fish. Sorry to preach just my opinion..
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Old 05-17-2013, 11:16 PM
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Hey Jon, like the FTS, i still havent been over to see it in person, oh well maybe after your and Alex get back. Youve got some great colony's there. R
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Old 05-24-2013, 08:42 PM
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Great pictures.... Keep them coming!

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Old 05-28-2013, 08:31 PM
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Well We will use the photo in post 122 as our marker. Going on vacation for three weeks to Cebu, Either i will have a very over grown aquarium or a very dead one. Wish me luck. I will post a comparison shot when i get back
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Jon, thank you for inviting me over today. I can't believe how fast your corals have grown and that green acro and milli... Wow!

Had a great time chatting reef tank stuff and shooting our cameras of your corals and all. Your tank is certainly impressive and no pictures can replicate the real McCoy! For those that are not from the island here are pics from Jon's tank... ( warning... There are many!)







Thanks for frag sitting this one for me. Once it grows out there will be one for you.



















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And more...












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And for the finale...
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pictures look great Wayne. Thanks again for coming over
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