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Macropharyngodon bipartitus | 67 | 28.39% | |
Macropharyngodon choati | 12 | 5.08% | |
Macropharyngodon geoffroy | 24 | 10.17% | |
Macropharyngodon meleagris | 78 | 33.05% | |
Macropharyngodon negrosensis | 29 | 12.29% | |
Other | 26 | 11.02% | |
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02/02/2012, 08:25 AM | #2076 |
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We dont get the bipartitus where I caught my guy above. In fact I've never seen a bipartitus in our local coastal waters - but they have been reported.
We do get lots and lots of the lapillus, they swim in mini shoals with a few of the super males - as per my pic |
02/02/2012, 08:33 AM | #2077 |
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Apology, as I have posted these pics before.
One of our locally caught lapillus. They go browner as they age. bipartitus and lapilus checking each other out. they were fine for the first few months, but eventually the bipartitus harrassed the lapillus to death. |
02/02/2012, 10:46 AM | #2078 |
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Very cool Africaoffroad thanks for sharing.
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02/02/2012, 03:29 PM | #2079 |
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Very nice pictures. So that's the juvenile of the Jewel that came up on DD last month? Glad I grabbed that picture too because it's off DD now.
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02/04/2012, 06:00 AM | #2080 |
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I've been considering a bipartitus for my tank but was wondering if my sand was too course for them? I have tropic eden reef flakes and can't seem to find any info either way of it is appropriate for wrasses.
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02/07/2012, 12:04 PM | #2081 | |
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02/07/2012, 12:34 PM | #2082 |
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Thanks after doing some reading it sounds like it is slightly more course (3 mm vs 2 mm) but it seems like it would be OK.
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02/07/2012, 12:45 PM | #2083 |
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We use Tropic Eden Reef flakes and Miniflakes and have not had any issues with our (3) M. bipartitus or our M. kuiteri.
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02/07/2012, 01:26 PM | #2085 |
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Thanks I think my sand my need to be a little deeper. I'm going to measure it tonight and add some miniflakes if i need more.
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02/08/2012, 06:25 PM | #2086 |
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Anyone ever experience a smaller female with a larger female and have the smaller female start turning male?
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02/08/2012, 10:28 PM | #2087 |
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Here is my Mauritius Jewelled Leopard Wrasse. I love this guy. I believe this one was the first one in the country. I've had him since last may. Great personality and eats everything. Sad but i'm going to have to sell him soon. My pending upgrade to a larger tank isn't happening and I feel bad with him in a 36gallon.
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02/09/2012, 05:30 AM | #2088 |
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Mauritian jewelled leopard wrasse is a macropharyngodon cynoguttatus
see pictures of it here http://www.google.co.za/search?um=1&...guttatus&btnG= Your pics are of a lapillus, we were just discussing it on the previous page whether it even belongs in the leopard wrasse family or not. |
02/09/2012, 11:35 AM | #2089 |
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According to who?
I know my wrasses scientific name is: Macropharyngodon lapillus Came in from a shpment from mauritius last may. Everything i've googled points the Macropharyngodon lapillus as the jewel wrasse. Last edited by akma; 02/09/2012 at 11:48 AM. |
02/12/2012, 11:16 AM | #2090 |
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I have a 90 gallon display with at 30 gallon sump/refugium. My current livestock includes 3 chromis, 1 false percula clown, and 1 melanurus wrasse. I was wondering if I would be able to add an M. bipartitus and an M. geoffroy. If not both, would one be acceptable? Assuming they are eating frozen in the store, is it feasible to feed these fish twice a day and keep them healthy, or do they need to eat all day long like a mandarin? Thanks so much for your time!
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02/12/2012, 12:35 PM | #2092 |
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I have had my pair of Leopard Wrasse since January 4, 2010!!!
I also bought them both as females and after 6 months the larger one started to morph into a male! That took him a few months to completely morph. I was so happy and it was an amazing thing to watch! I have a sand bed that is roughly 3-4 inches at the deepest point.
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02/12/2012, 02:13 PM | #2093 | |
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02/12/2012, 05:48 PM | #2094 |
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yes the mutiple feeding will help and also if you can move a few rocks or corals around that too would help but be aware the melanarus might be a problem . the acclimation box may help but im not a fan as my training is to dim the tank for 24hrs when new fish come in not to display a fish under full light to the others as it stresses the fish in the acclimation box . i do understand that some have had good results with acclimation boxes , good luck
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02/12/2012, 10:58 PM | #2095 |
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Well it took me all weekend but I finally made it through the whole entire thread!
I'm so excited for my pair to get here on Tuesday! As some of you know, I'm having a harem of M. Bipartitus (1m 2f) shipped in from Hawaii. I've learned that they will more than likely go straight to the sandbed as soon as they are introduced. I need to have, which I do have, a 2-3in. sandbed made up of sugar fine sand. I need to feed PE mysis when I see them and have live brine ready. I also have nutramar ova and cyclopeeze that I will offer. I'm going to plan to treat the whole display tank with prazi pro in the first few days as soon as I see that they are eating. The tank will be covered with 1/4" netting from BRS. They should actively forage for pods. I'm going to put the three of them in an acclimation box for the first few days with sand in the bottom to see how they do. Tank is a 120 gallon. The one question that I have is even though I have a refugium set up that has been brewing for about 6 months with a ton of live rock and pods, I'd like to add an additional bottle just to be on the safe side. No one specifies which type of pods, whether it be artic pods or tigger pods or what.. Can someone please elaborate? Great thread and thanks for all the wonderful information.
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02/12/2012, 11:07 PM | #2096 |
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perfect....except:
don't aclimate in box dose prazi-pro you'll be fine!
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02/12/2012, 11:18 PM | #2097 |
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I would skip the acclimation box too as they are not used to such confined places let alone an aquarium in general. I don't really think you need to spend money on the extra "pods." Good luck and sounds like you've done some good planning but expect the unexpected with these guys.
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02/13/2012, 05:49 AM | #2098 |
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as above mentioned leave the box out , to much stress for sure .
AfricaOffroad ~~~~ please box up a half dozen of them bad boys and send em over here ,they are cool looking . how do they interact with other fish ?
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02/14/2012, 01:46 AM | #2099 |
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My first attempt at Macropharyngodon kuiteri. The tank currently has a large bipartitus male, 2x meleagris, a negrosensis and a geoffroyi.
Anyone have experience with kuiteri? What is the track record with them? Do they have a higher or lower mortality rate? This one is eating well and socializing well.
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They arrived and are all alive. The salinity was spot on So I did a quick temp acclimation and release them in the display. They went.into the sand as expected. I'm gonna keep the lights off all day to late them get adjusted. *fingers crossed*
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