Wow!!! Chaoti Leopard Wrasse, Rhomboid Wrasse, Sunset Anthias

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Here's a list of fish I have available:

Chaoti Wrasse $160
Sunset Anthias $30 ea or (school of 5 $115)
Red Spot Blenny $22
Dispar Anthias $17 ea or (school of 5 $65)
Rhomboid Wrasse Pair $220
Leopard Wrasse $25
Leopard Bipartus Wrasse $30 (lots of people have asked, this is same as blue star leopard)
Helfrichi $50

I can get other fish upon request.
 
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It's a great article but it's easier said then done. I was about to pm you about a choati, until I saw mine! Seriously have had it for 2 months and have only seen it come out on its own twice. First time during the day was today. I tried to put it in my sumps refugium because it sounded perfect with a reverse light schedule, no sand, and pods. Then once I put it in the dt it was gone until today. Anyway, great price and good luck to the buyers. I'm just glad they are starting to be more available
 
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[MENTION=6253]jesuses[/MENTION] Congrats on the 2 months. Sounds like a healthy one.
 

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Bump for the homie. I can vouch for how healthy and how well [MENTION=492]All Delight[/MENTION] fish do. I bought a sweet gem of a fish from Darrell a while back and it's still doing amazingly well ; )
 
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Great article have you had success with chaoti wrasse long term with that method?
I'd be really careful quarantining a fish this sensitive. I've quarantined a Kuiter wrasse I've had in the past and in retrospect, I felt it would have done a lot better in a more natural environment than in a QT tank with sand. As long as there is no aggression in your main tank, I'd probably put it in directly, given they are so sensitive. But that's just my experience.

I've bought a Chaoti that was eating from an LFS, put it in my tank directly, it swam around the minute it was in the tank, and then during lights out it disappeared and never showed up again. So they're very sensitive creatures. Good luck! They are beautiful, however!
 
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Any leopard wrasse is a gamble. If thats the fish I wanted I'd take the risk with it rather than missing out on it. Worth the gamble because they don't come around too often. And simply waiting for it to eat at retailer there's also a possibility that someone else buys it before you do. At least you get a crack at trying to make it work.
 
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