New fish in stock!!!

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Moorish idol $49.99

Potter's angel $49.99

Hawaiian cleaner wrasse $29.99

Kole tang $19.99


Yellow tang $12.99

Red coris wrasse $24.99

Naso tang $29.99

Red sandhopper blenny $39.99

Chevron tang $100.00



Potters wrasse $39.99

 
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Nice. You got me all interested now haha. How many large leapards do you have?
 
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Wow on the leopard blenny. I bought one once but was misinformed on what they eat. Found out later they primarily eat sps polyps. Are yours eating anything yet?
 
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Do you mind if I ask how did you get your potter wrasse to eat?
Thanks
Well, I tried to quarantine it, but it was really stressed in the QT, so I let it in my main tank. Basically, try as much variety of food you can to get it to eat. I tried cyclopeze, ROE, mysis, brine, arcti pods all blended together as well as pellets. I also soaked all the food in garlic. It took me a week and a half to get it to eat and it first ate pellets, then slowly started trying the mysis and now it eats anything. The trick is to introduce as wide of a variety as you can to get it to feed and it'll eventually start feeding on whatever you give it. And during this stage, overfeed the tank so it has a lot of opportunity to feed, I think that was a big part of my success. I fed pretty heavily for that first week and a half.

Good luck! They're definitely beautiful fish! And Tony's fish, which are caught by divers in Hawaii (doesn't go through wholeseller) are pretty healthy and have a good track record of being healthy.
 
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Well, I tried to quarantine it, but it was really stressed in the QT, so I let it in my main tank. Basically, try as much variety of food you can to get it to eat. I tried cyclopeze, ROE, mysis, brine, arcti pods all blended together as well as pellets. I also soaked all the food in garlic. It took me a week and a half to get it to eat and it first ate pellets, then slowly started trying the mysis and now it eats anything. The trick is to introduce as wide of a variety as you can to get it to feed and it'll eventually start feeding on whatever you give it. And during this stage, overfeed the tank so it has a lot of opportunity to feed, I think that was a big part of my success. I fed pretty heavily for that first week and a half.

Good luck! They're definitely beautiful fish! And Tony's fish, which are caught by divers in Hawaii (doesn't go through wholeseller) are pretty healthy and have a good track record of being healthy.
Thank you for the info. Tony fishes are healthy for sure. I picked up 2 female flame wrasse from him and now both are competing to turn to a male
 
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