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This may be a stupid question, but I have a bare bottom. A Melanarus is probably no good for me, is it?
This may be a stupid question, but I have a bare bottom. A Melanarus is probably no good for me, is it?
Ben I see you have a 55 gallon tank and it did have sand at some time but now you have gone BB?
Would you be able to put a glass jar 3-4" deep but wide for even water flow over the top of the jar/bowl?
If so I have seen this done with Moving leopards ( Macropharyngodon meleagris) from tank to tank and using this as a temporary home till sand could be moved in or a tank with sand could be established. I just don't know about long Term?
I am by no means a Wrasse expert But I have had pretty good sucess with the Macropharyngodon meleagris and the Macropharyngodon ornatus
with care and feeding some I have had over 3 years now (tank 3.5 years old)
But I have a dsb in one tank and in my other I have crushed coral and they are doing fine in both.
On a side note Ben I have a Pseudochelilinus hexataenia that will follow a dominate Male Macropharyngodon meleagris to it bed and it will sleep just above it every night???
I hope Lee can shed some more light on the Anampses melanurus
....Jeff
Again, maybe a stupid question, but in the absence of sand, would these guys find a cave in the LR to lay down in and be Ok? or long term would this just cause too much stress on the fish?
Ben I would go with a glass dish of sand If you want to try this fish after it gets used to the tank you may get lucky and pull the dish I just don't know...
Every thing I have read screams sand!
I hope some elese has had one and can shed some light. Have you seen this fish in a LFS or you going mail order?
hey ben,
i was a little hesitant when we put that melanarus into the frag tank(due to the lack of a true sand bed). but i'll be darned if the guy isnt doing well, it was a little suprising to me but he has been doing very, very well. he eats like a champ and i havent seen any stress-type symptoms. if you do decide to try one i would at the very least do something similar to what we have done with they tray of sand.
and i might be confused, but are you looking for Anampses melanurus or Halichoeres melarurus(the apprentice said something about Anampses). if it is Hal. melanurus you shouldn't have a problem. most of my experiences with Anampses wrasses have been iffy at best, but all the Halichoeres have done well. hopefully i'm not crossing any lines by putting my 2 cents in.
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