Interested in getting some but I've heard different things about them. Hard to keep easy to keep. Anyone have any time of experience with these wrasses?
unless you have a lot of fish for it to feed on their dead scales & ectoparasites, they have a high mortality rate - best leave them in the ocean or lfs. out of many, you may get one or two to eat frozen or flakes or pellets. LA/DD usually have some for sale and they tell you what it eats.
I have a pair for a couple of years. They eat pellets no problem. I got 2 more for my predator tank. Ate pellets in QT no problem. Then they got eaten once I put it in my tank.
Give it a try. It's a cool fish. Here is one of mine. You can see the cooperband waiting for his turn. All my fish like them. Except my catshark that ate it.
Just added one to my 220 have 20 or so fish and cleaner seems happy been about a week watching him clean the fish is really cool might get another see if they set up a little station lol
I have one that follows my Angel around most of the day, but it does eat all small meaty foods...they don't set up a cleaning station like shrimp do, but will follow larger fish around for a meal. Although they won't eradicate parasites like ich, but as mentioned they do clean up dead flesh/scales etc..helping with the healing process.
Well I can say my 2 blochies anthais where constantly going to my emrald crab and begging to be cleaned now that I've added the wrasse they seem better !
Getting them to eat frozen is not enough, I believe they have short digestive tracts and need to be fed very often. Mine starved within a month while feeding Mysis. He'd keep on eating and eating and eating I couldn't keep up. First it was half a cube, then one, then two...Eventually I cut down to what I was feeding my tank normally. He didn't make it past that.
If I had PE Mysis on the other hand, it might not be a problem (70% vs normal 10% protein of other brands). The disappearing act everyone is talking about is probably them dying from starvation.
Treat the wrasse as you would an anthias the size of a trigger, or a trigger the size of an anthias. Anyway that's a lot of food for a little fish.