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![]() Kind of funny how this same story shows up every couple of months but yet people always post about how well behaved their sx lines are. I've gone through it and so have a few of my friends. Sixlines are little bastards. If you like peaceful and active wrasses try a potters or a leopard wrasse. Seem to have the same characteristics as a sixline but minus the bad attitude.
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![]() If you add a small six line he may be kept at bay for a while. However, as time passes he may develop the same attitude with his established territory. Then, when you go to add a new fish you'll be back here again. |
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![]() I'm glad to hear you got your six line out. I also have to do something about my six line .
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![]() I have a six line wrasse and green corris wrasse, i have to agree with most of the people about the attitude of the six line wrasse, but at the end of the day my two clown fish keeps him at bay....
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![]() Idk I LOVED my sixline he was always putting on a show for me n my girl swiming up n down and around with his spikes out and he got along great with two clowns and a neon dottyback
But I shut my tank down to move to bc so +1 on them being hard to catch anyway I would get a sixline again I loved the spikey attitude and he was super friendly with my other fish mind you he Was the last one in! |