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![]() Hey,
I may be interested. Have you ever had any problems with it picking at corals or clams? |
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![]() Catherine,
He does not bother corals at all. I don't have clams, so I can't comment on whether or not he'd pick on them. Maybe Tony might be able to help you out with the clam thing. |
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![]() It should be OK. Fairy wrasses are model reef citizens. Although I've only ever had one tank that housed both clams and a fairy wrasse at the same time, most of the fairies that I've kept were in tanks without clams. But I did have a Cillhilabrus lubbocki in with clams and he never ever bothered the clams.
Here's a good article about fairy wrasses: http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/20...hcs3/index.php
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![]() Thanks for the article Tony.
Bev, I'll go over the article and finish with my research before I let you know for sure if I can give your wrasse a new home. |
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![]() I have a fairy wrasse in with 2 clams and its never given them or my corals a second glance.
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#6
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![]() I am actually going to pass, thank you!
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![]() Thanks for the quick decision, Catherine.
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