Updating the information on my currently featured {July 02 "Advanced Aquarist" online magazine} aquarium:
I've added a Macropharyngodon negrosensis {Black Leopard Wrasse} to the system with my big established { for 5 years} female M. meleagris.
Although the established "Common" leopard wrasse had nasty exchanges in the past with other wrasse species, as well as with dottybacks, no aggression between the two different Leopard wrasse species has been observed since initial introduction two weeks ago.
I plan on adding another small juvenile M. meleagris to "push" my mature female to change sex.
Thanks to Henry S. III and John Progno at Marine Oasis for helping me in this endeavor. It's been a while since I've had a new fish addition- as well as something that would fit into my reef fish community harmoniously.
You can see more pics of my featured aquarium at
http://home.rochester.rr.com/garysreef
I also look forward to answering any questions you may have about my system in this forum.
I've added a Macropharyngodon negrosensis {Black Leopard Wrasse} to the system with my big established { for 5 years} female M. meleagris.
Although the established "Common" leopard wrasse had nasty exchanges in the past with other wrasse species, as well as with dottybacks, no aggression between the two different Leopard wrasse species has been observed since initial introduction two weeks ago.
I plan on adding another small juvenile M. meleagris to "push" my mature female to change sex.
Thanks to Henry S. III and John Progno at Marine Oasis for helping me in this endeavor. It's been a while since I've had a new fish addition- as well as something that would fit into my reef fish community harmoniously.
You can see more pics of my featured aquarium at
http://home.rochester.rr.com/garysreef
I also look forward to answering any questions you may have about my system in this forum.