Absolutely not true. I don't know on what basis you say this, but either you tried one and failed so you think that one must be lucky to keep a cleaner wrasse alive, or you never tried so you don't even speak from experience.
I know plenty of people who have them for a long time. Mine is perfectly healthy and active and I don,t have any fish he can clean anyway. He simply eats good food like a little pig.
You are giving the wrong impresson that these fish are nearly impossible to keep, but it's simply not true. Same thing have been said from the copperband butterfly yet mine is fat and healthy and has been in my tank for a year and half now.
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Originally Posted by naesco
The chances of a cleaner wrasse surviving more than a week or two are almost nil.
Reefers who are lucky enough to have one survive for a longer time post though, giving the impression that is it is ok to buy them.
It is not ok to buy them. They should be left in the ocean doing the great job they do cleaning other fish that we buy that do survive.
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