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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: 90 Gallon (setting up)
Posts: 330
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6-line added to this setup.
Hello, I have:
55 Gallon 2-Perculas 1-Firefish ***1-Six-Line Wrasse, or Four-Line Wrasse.*** I heard wrasses can be mean.. In general, whats the requirements and diets for either wrasse. Will it hurt others?. |
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: central pa, usa
Posts: 394
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I have a 6 line wrasse and he lives well with other fish. He loves brine shrimp and any other flake food I use. I have tangs, angels, dottybacks, chromis and a cleaner shrimp. He does not bother them at all. I dont know much about a four line wrasse......
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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The 6-line, or pajama wrasse was one of the first fish I got too. I agree, that he gets along well with other fish in general, as long as they are not to passive, because this guy can be feisty. For his size, he sure knows to hold his own, even against my tomato clown, which is many times bigger than him. Mind you, he doesn't pick a fight, but he won't shy away. And he is so awesome looking! My other fish are:
sailfin tang, tomato clown, pygmy angel (cherub), lemon peel, flame angel, (I know, I took a chance with 3 small angels, but, they do get along!), valencia goby, and a neon dottyback. Liga |
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Council
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Venus Texas
Posts: 251
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Should do just fine. they spin a web when they sleep for protection. so you will see a spider web like stuff on your rocks in the mornings. Great fish. I keep them with all my clams, they eat parasite snalis.
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Council
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: 90 Gallon (setting up)
Posts: 330
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i should add it last then .. i will try look for a healthy one.. how small do they get and how big can they get?
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Governor
Join Date: May 2000
Location: tempe,AZ
Posts: 1,114
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They are pretty small usally like a 1 to 1 1/2 " when you get them and max out around 2-3" max.
Ive had mine for a year and a half and doesnt bother anyone. He cruises the tank all day looking for pods and such in the rock to eat. |
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Mayor
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: OU
Posts: 736
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I think the 6-line is a excellent choice for your aquarium!
SHOG ![]()
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Council
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: 90 Gallon (setting up)
Posts: 330
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Hopefully I can find one.. I still have a yellow tang in my tank right now.. I will get rid of it sooner or later, when it grows a little bigger.
Then I will add my firefish then 6-line hehe.. |
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