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    Thread: Exquisite Fairy Wrasse

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      jaebaybay is offline Registered User
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      Exquisite Fairy Wrasse

      Exquisite Fairy Wrasse for Sale - $100 OBO

      Eats everything, pellets, frozen and nori

      He got aggressive towards my new small leopard, so he’s got to go.

      North Park/Kensington Area

      I have a video for serious inquires
      619.993.2638



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      I know the fish is sold, but I am curious how you got it out of your tank. My scarlet wrasse always hangs around the rock structures. I cant imagine how to get it out.

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      Exquisite Fairy Wrasse

      I used one of these fish traps. (Not that exact model but similar)

      I put it in without the door and throw a little food in there and leave it in for about an hour so the fish can get comfortable going in and out.

      Then tied some fishing line to the door part and sat in a chair for about 15-30min at time. It took forever to catch it since my leopards were in it the entire time. I used sinking pellets but frozen brine will eventually fall down in the tube feeder.

      I also recommend putting the trap on the bottom/sand bed if you can. Most of the fish try to swim underneath to try and get the food.

      It’s frustrating but it works eventually haha




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      Great feedback. Thanks for all the info.


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