fs: blue star leopard wrasse

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I assume the wrasse sold, don't want to hijack thread.

So have people found these wrasses difficult to acclimate. I have a baby leopard (plain Jane ) and a blue star and both eat everything pretty much as soon as they first ever saw it. I also have a male blue star that changed from female to male after about two weeks in display a couple years ago. I have never qt'd wrasses, they don't seem to do well in qt, I have just thrown them in display. Just surprised to see price and interest at that price point, so obviously op is correct in that he got pricing correct. I don't think I could ever snag a wrasse out of my display, lightning fast. Perhaps if you watched where it slept, I assume you get snag it while in its sand bed

Forgot to add, blue star are stunning wrasses, one of my all time favorites
 
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I assume the wrasse sold, don't want to hijack thread.

So have people found these wrasses difficult to acclimate. I have a baby leopard (plain Jane ) and a blue star and both eat everything pretty much as soon as they first ever saw it. I also have a male blue star that changed from female to male after about two weeks in display a couple years ago. I have never qt'd wrasses, they don't seem to do well in qt, I have just thrown them in display. Just surprised to see price and interest at that price point, so obviously op is correct in that he got pricing correct. I don't think I could ever snag a wrasse out of my display, lightning fast. Perhaps if you watched where it slept, I assume you get snag it while in its sand bed

Forgot to add, blue star are stunning wrasses, one of my all time favorites
They dont do good qted i put them in the fuge for a while to eat pods and train on pellets

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