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![]() My Sixline wrasse was a great little guy....until he decided to check out the world on the other side of the glass......
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![]() had that twice 2...
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![]() Im just waiting for a 4 line wrasse to come in now....see how he does.....my last one of them got eaten by an anemone.....
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![]() Very cute! I think my next resident will have to be a sixline
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![]() Puff, how long till you noticed a decrease in your flatworm population?
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i woke up in the morning and was like, "whoa...wtf? where did all the flatworms go?" i thought i was just imagining things, but this morning i sat and watched it for a while. it kept picking at the rocks. upon closer inspection he was tearing flatworms off the rock!! I got it at J&L. they had just got some in and this one was the smallest. there was a few other VERY nice specimens, but they were bigger than i was looking for. |
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![]() Thanks! I think we'll have to pick one up on friday there then. (I know it's not likely to be of the same temperment but I'm reeeallly hoping for one who will eat FWs!)
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