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![]() I allowed my nieces to pick out 2 fish for my new 95 gallon tank and they chose a 6 line wrasse and a bicolored dottyback I have looked online but recieved conflicting information about housing wrasse and dottybacks in the same tank
Some say its ok others say to avoid at all costs so I am left in a quandary I don't want to disappoint my nieces but at the same time I want to keep a peaceful tank. So what are your thoughts is it safe to house wrasse and dottybacks together or should I pick one over the other?
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![]() I wouldn't keep them at all. There both a holes
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![]() Wrasses and dottys are the worst enemy
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![]() On an unrelated note "Nieces and Fish" sounds like a great name for a band.
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![]() How to trap 6 line wrasse used to be a topic that showed up every couple of weeks on this site. Cool and active fish but huge wrassehole.
I have a dottyback that pesters any new addition of same size to the death. Smart fish that I have tried many ways to trap. I give up. Will be a good day when he finally dies. |
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![]() Yes, I would stay away from those. Once they are in your tank, you will have to tear it apart to get them out. Highly likely they will become nasty terrors. Beautiful but nasty.
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![]() Well after I told my nieces that their first choices weren't an option anymore and they can't decide one or the other fish anymore and as per usual kids being kids got into an argument over what to decide on
So I am looking for a wrasse that has bristle worm on their menu need the population controlled plus really don't like the lil buggers either and another fish that will co-exist with the wrasse and likes to swim Eventually my 95 gallon will be bit full of fish but most will be hiding in the rocks current fish that will be going in the tank 2 black percula clowns 4 green chromis 1 yellowtail damsel 1 neon goby 2 peppermint shrimp 2 Sea Cucumbers Wish list 1 lawnmower Blenny 1 wrasse (preferable with bristle worm on the menu) 1 swimmer with colour I am open to fish suggestions
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![]() First i'd throw that damsel in the toilet. Haha j/k but he'll eventually kill your chromis or possibly clowns. Take it to the LFS.
My next fish s going to be a long nosed hawk fish. You say your CUC has personality, well this fish will give you hours of enjoyment. Really cool and I believe they do a number on bristle worms. Look it up. |
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![]() I've never seen my Longnose Hawkfish eat bristle worms , but your right about having lots of personality. They really are fun to watch. Mine loves to sit on my nori clip and ride up and down with the waves , so my kids and I named him Bullrider lol.
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