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paddyob 11-15-2010 06:40 PM

Info Wanted: Cleaner Wrasse VS Neon Goby
 
So I have always been under the impression that a cleaner wrasse is sentenced to death by putting them in an aquarium.

Recently I see people saying that they have had them for years in their tanks.

I saw them at Blue World doing a bang up job cleaning tank mates and think that it would be a nice addition to a clean up crew in my tank....... if and only if they have any chance of survival.

Anyone have thoughts or experience with this fish? I am looking for requirements of life for them.


Also.... anyone had luck with Neon Gobies actually cleaning fish in their tank? This is another option.

reefwars 11-15-2010 06:43 PM

I had mine for over a year and a half then it died during a water change one afternoon. I too know somebody here in the city hos had one for over 3yrs so they do survive just not in good numbers:)

Myka 11-15-2010 06:43 PM

I think your tank is too small for any chance of survival. Some Clean Wrasses will eat prepared foods, and that can help them survive, but it seems like a prepared diet isn't enough for them to thrive. A 200 gallon tank or so stocked with lots of fish would be the best bet.

The trouble is that sooooooooo many people kill Cleaner Wrasses due to inappropriate tanks that it is a shame to support their import by buying one.

paddyob 11-15-2010 06:45 PM

fast replies... barely had time to edit the thread ha ha!

How about Neon Gobies?

paddyob 11-15-2010 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Myka (Post 565058)
I think your tank is too small for any chance of survival. Some Clean Wrasses will eat prepared foods, and that can help them survive, but it seems like a prepared diet isn't enough for them to thrive. A 200 gallon tank or so stocked with lots of fish would be the best bet.

The trouble is that sooooooooo many people kill Cleaner Wrasses due to inappropriate tanks that it is a shame to support their import by buying one.


This is what I have heard Mindy. And I agree if this is this case.

Myka 11-15-2010 06:46 PM

I have a Sharknose that attempts to clean the fish sometimes.

Myka 11-15-2010 06:48 PM

One nice thing about the different Neon Gobies is that you can and should get them captive bred/raised.

paddyob 11-15-2010 06:53 PM

So I am getting a small feeling that a Skunk Cleaner shrimp may be the best way to go.

Rogue951 11-15-2010 06:59 PM

I have a 40 gallon, and my guy's going strong. Eats like a pig. Picks at the fish once in a while, nips my hand if I'm not watching him. (maybe he's trying to tell me I got parasites....)

Myka 11-15-2010 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paddyob (Post 565068)
So I am getting a small feeling that a Skunk Cleaner shrimp may be the best way to go.

Depends what you have in the tank. Shrimp steal food from corals, so if you have anything you need to feed like Sun Corals for example you would not want a shrimp in there.

Borderjumper 11-15-2010 07:12 PM

I have a cleanse wrasse in each one of my big tanks. The wrasses eat everything offered.. Including the nori. I've has the one for about 2 years and the other only a few months.

paddyob 11-15-2010 07:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Myka (Post 565073)
Depends what you have in the tank. Shrimp steal food from corals, so if you have anything you need to feed like Sun Corals for example you would not want a shrimp in there.

Mostly LPS And softies. few SPS.

fishoholic 11-15-2010 08:26 PM

I've always had good luck with cleaner wrasses however I was told how poorly they do so I bought a neon goby instead. Ironically the neon goby died shortly after I got it and the cleaner wrasse I bought after that I've had for over a year now. Also know a few other who have had good luck with cleaner wrasses, all of them were eating mysis in the lfs before buying them so that might make a difference.

marie 11-15-2010 08:45 PM

I've had both neon and sharknose gobies and they have always provided a cleaning service for the other fish

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