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![]() For those with cleaner wrasses... when first introduced did they take long to acclimate to the tank and swim around?
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![]() MIne came from someone elses tank so he acclimated very quickly, not sure how "newer" ones would do...
But from what I have read and such they are a lot like copperbands, many are very difficult to acclimate to a tank. Which is also why a lot of people do not reccomned getting them as the usually do not fare well.... But there is a lot of information in forums to be read and everyones tank & experiences are different....
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75G, 100 lbs LR, Inwatter Stingray LED's, 25 Gallon Sump, 24wt UV, hermits, Snails, pep, fire & cleaner shrimps, Blue Throat Trigger, Perc Clowns , Yellow Tang, Coral Beauty, Blue Regal tang, RBTA, Coral Banded Shrimp, Checkerboard Wrasse, Many Corals, Royal Tux Urchin |
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![]() I put mine in a tank with ick so he fed off the fish for a bit then he started eating. Nori and mysis
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![]() Mine was in a store tank full of a shoal of Chromis. He was swimming with the shoal and was very active, has been like that since I added him. Minor issue with the Sixline to start off with, but overall it's been great.
Again, I don't recommend everyone go and buy one, due to various reasons, however for the few that find a healthy, eating, active one that are rarely available from a store or from another reefer, they can be a great fish to have. |