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![]() I was just going to say ... I'm pretty sure that's a false cleaner wrasse (not a real cleaner). The cincher is that you said he's eating prepared foods ...
A real cleaner wrasse won't leave bite marks. Some more reading.. http://www.wetwebmedia.com/labroiidfaqs.htm http://www.uog.edu/marinelab/fish/sp...taeniatus.html Not sure what to suggest. The last page there says most fish will learn to stay away from them but I imagine that's in the context of the wild, not a captive aquarium. I think you may want to get him out of there, for the sake of your other fish. ![]() Sorry and good luck!!! (Or should I say "Happy hunting"?)
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![]() It's not a Fang Blennie. It's taken me quite a while to find a decent photo of a Fang Blennie in order to see the underslung mouth. (assuming that is the ONLY distinguishing feature...and that's debatable)
My "Wrasse" does not have the distinct underslung mouth of a Fang Blennie. I'll see if I can get a better photo. Meanwhile, I'll continue to watch him closely.
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![]() I guess I mistook his nostril for a bite mark.
![]() Well, hopefully you have one of the good guys after all. I'm still sort of shocked to hear of one that eats prepared foods, but maybe you have the 1 in 100, sort of thing.
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The wrasse attemps to eat anything that seems small enough to get into his mouth. A small pellet is too large for him...but he'll work at them for quite a while. Mostly, I feed a chopped up mess of squid, clam, octopus, and shrimp. There's always lots of really small bits for him to eat.
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![]() Just a thought .. NLS makes a pellet called "Grow" (or something like that). It's a really small pellet intended for fish fry. I feed it to my FW tank because I have a number of really small fish in there. I wonder if it would be an appropriate sized pellet?
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![]() my first thought was a false cleaner wrasse as well, but they actually take big noticeable hunks of meat out of a fish, not the little nips you see on Moe. That's the big distinguishing feature of the lovely false cleaners. If it were me, I would give your wrasse a few weeks just to settle out, and see what happens. While keeping a close eye on him and how the other fish do with his "cleaning" of course. The ones that accept frozen are rarities and not a fish i would relinquish easily myself.
hope the white face gets a break and asserts itself. definitely a good lookin fish. man. every time i see those gorgs... |
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![]() My cleaner wrasse "problem" has taken care of itself. The cleaner wrassed died this morning. I'm not having much luck with wrasses. I beginning to think that my sand is not to their liking. It would not surprise me a bit if there is something about my sand that kills wrasses in the night.
I sort of feel bad, because he was eating and I was starting to NOT dislike him so much....but, that's how it goes.
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