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Originally Posted by kien
So in other words you think Doug is full of fishpoop?
Doesn't Doug work in a fish store? If a customer were to come into the store with the same parameters as your tank and asked him the same question you asked, would he not give them the same answer? 
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You and your darn logic! When I don't get an answer I like I tend to ask for a second opinion
I think it has more to do with not spending money I don't have then how full the tank is.
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Originally Posted by Coralgurl
FishyFishy took my red coris wrasse. I was able to catch him very easily. placed a large net in the tank for a few days, did nothing but adjust it occasionally. Then started putting the food in the net, all fish would dart in to grab some. Did this for a day or so. The red coris was caulky though and would stay in the net with the food, so I scooped him, no stress, no chasing and he was out. Might be worth a try??
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Thankfully my red coris has been fairly well behaved (other then eating the odd snail every now and then) so I don't mind him being in the reef.
Thanks everyone for the info on the bird wrasses. It's a 230g fowlr tank so it should be a good fit for them.