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Old 03-11-2009, 06:31 AM
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thanks for the advice.

Unfortunateely, the Yellow Coris Wrasse is not reef safe. I'll definitely try the Sixline Wrasse.
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Old 03-12-2009, 05:39 PM
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thanks for the advice.

Unfortunateely, the Yellow Coris Wrasse is not reef safe. I'll definitely try the Sixline Wrasse.
The Yellow Coris, aka Canary Wrasse, is one of the most reef safe wrasses out there and I'm not sure it would eat these guys. Sixlines can be bullies and adding one may upset existing fish, be cautious. The snails have grown in numbers for a reason...a food source and limited competition. If they annoy you just add some other snails to compete and eventually they will wane on their own.
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