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new_world_disor
03/18/2016, 03:49 PM
Bought a small leopard wrasse Monday . Not seen it since. Also got a cleaner wrasse who is out loads. Params are fine as are all the other livestock. I know they can be very shy at 1st. Im hoping its just gone into hiding. Any advice?

BlueMac92
03/18/2016, 03:54 PM
When I put my black leopard wrasse pair in my tank they hid for a week. I thought I lost them. One day I came home and there they were!

GimpyFin
03/18/2016, 03:57 PM
A lot of wrasses will go into hiding for a while when first introduced. Aside from that, Leopards are sort of a coin toss. People have spotty success keeping them alive long term due to their eating habits.

new_world_disor
03/18/2016, 03:57 PM
Ah, well fingers crossed. Read a few posts online saying they hid for up to ten days before being seen. Hopefully its ok

new_world_disor
03/18/2016, 04:00 PM
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160318/659e54beaf437a9b3522fcd13c2b2383.jpg

Hmm always wanted one. Thought id give her a try. Beautiful fish. Seen a few kept long term so got to be worth a shot.

LobsterOfJustice
03/18/2016, 04:58 PM
Leopards are notorious for going into hiding. They get jet lagged and take longer to adjust to the light cycle because they sleep in the sand. It may be coming out for a few minutes at night.

When I worked at a store we had several leopards that disappears and showed up literally after a month.

jbvdhp
03/18/2016, 05:45 PM
I just saw one of mine after THREE weeks

ca1ore
03/18/2016, 08:21 PM
Read the leopard primer .....

ca1ore
03/18/2016, 08:26 PM
People have spotty success keeping them alive long term due to their eating habits.

People have spotty success because of ignorance I'm afraid. Leopards are not problem feeders, they're problem acclimators. They are also susceptible to internal worms so can 'appear' to not be eating in some cases. I've bought around 30 leopards over the years and have kept 24 or so longer-term. Five died quickly, and one just progressively lost weight over about 6 months and eventually disappeared. I have more trouble with flasher wrasses.

new_world_disor
03/24/2016, 08:24 AM
Bit gutted, haven't seen this fish still.. Been a good while. going to have to assume its dead i think. A bit concerned it way have been attacked by the red spot blenny, not seen this happen with this fish but it did attack /kill 2 previous fish (fire fish and a blue cheek goby)

jbvdhp
03/24/2016, 01:01 PM
Bit gutted, haven't seen this fish still.. Been a good while. going to have to assume its dead i think. A bit concerned it way have been attacked by the red spot blenny, not seen this happen with this fish but it did attack /kill 2 previous fish (fire fish and a blue cheek goby)


I wouldn't give up hope yet. I still see my new female in the mornings for a bit and then she's gone. She comes up more frequently now, for a few hours then gets chased by the male then hides.

Remember, some of us haven't seen our fish for up to a month.

new_world_disor
03/24/2016, 01:02 PM
Should have gone for a melanurus or 6line! More visible

jbvdhp
03/25/2016, 08:22 AM
Melanurus bury too...

new_world_disor
04/03/2016, 03:28 AM
Well been 3 weeks now I think, no sightings :(

arashsheikhpoor
04/03/2016, 10:42 AM
Do you have other wrasse in your tank? Sometimes some can be bullies which will cause the leopard to stay in hiding.

new_world_disor
04/03/2016, 11:08 AM
Got a cleaner, can't see it bullying anything. But you never know

snorvich
04/03/2016, 11:29 AM
Most important: do not dig in the sand

new_world_disor
04/03/2016, 11:35 AM
Dont worry i haven't. Thr starfish does enough of that haha