Scored this pair today!

Yes reefwise fresh out of quarantine but eating and doing well already . just saw male making his bed.
 
What size tank they in...and are they alone
155 bow. What do you mean are they alone? With other fish in DT. Unfortunately didn't want to qt as reefwise lost one male in shipping and no sand in at. They suggested straight to DT.
 
Anyone have experience with these would help. Never heard seen them but fell in love. Know they are slow eaters so making sure small bits and making sure they get food from other fish.
 
ime , if you get them eating they are not hard to keep , mine were easily bullied by more dominant fish so keep a eye out never bothered inverts and have a tight lid they spook easy . one of my females jumped 4 times 3 of which were caught and she was put back in tank . others ended up in overflow and jumped out of sump .
 
ime , if you get them eating they are not hard to keep , mine were easily bullied by more dominant fish so keep a eye out never bothered inverts and have a tight lid they spook easy . one of my females jumped 4 times 3 of which were caught and she was put back in tank . others ended up in overflow and jumped out of sump .
Thanks for info. No super aggressive in my tank. Fed fish about 2 hours after intro and they both jumped right in the mix with others to get food so fingers crossed stays that way.
 
The pysch heads / red tails always eat very well from this diver. However, these fish are "chewers" as opposed to most fish who just swallow the food whole so keep an eye out to make sure they get enough food. As with all fish we recommend feeding 2x-3x per day.

The male pysch heads are one of my favorite fish!


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Thanks all. Female Is doing well both eating well but male is swimming circles on glass. I think I read this was from stress. He does this then once and a while swims off normal and finds female. As soon as lights went down he went to bed. Should I be worried?
 
They are awesome wrasse. I have a red tail and and a yellow tail. They are slow eaters so you just have to feed your tank well if you have other fish who compete for food.
 
I know this is an old thread. How are they doing, OP? Fatastic looking fish... Makes me really want a pair.
 
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