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Old 08-30-2011, 09:06 PM
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So...how big is the tank? What other inhabitants are there?

Jeez guys you should know better by now than recommending without the basic info first!
As per the first message, it is a 6 foot fully covered.
Perhaps they already knew/remembered from other threads.

135g in the Dt and 50g sump

existing are:
sailfin tang, tomato clown (hosted in H.crispa), 2 cromis, red firefish and a pink spot goby.
2 skunk cleaners and a coral banded shrimp plus the usual assortment of snails and hermits.

note to all.......please.......
before launching the tang meltdown I am stuck with him, tried for 1.5 years to find him a new home and there is seriously only half a dozen folks into salt water where I live. Finally gave up and launched the whole upgrade last winter because of that one fish. Can't bring myself to flush a healthy fish just cause he's not convienent.
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Old 08-30-2011, 10:48 PM
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Jeez Mindy......maybe you should read more better too


Perhaps a question that should be ask tho is, do you want three different wrasse or a group of the same kind?
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As per the first message, it is a 6 foot fully covered.
Perhaps they already knew/remembered from other threads.

135g in the Dt and 50g sump

existing are:
sailfin tang, tomato clown (hosted in H.crispa), 2 cromis, red firefish and a pink spot goby.
2 skunk cleaners and a coral banded shrimp plus the usual assortment of snails and hermits.
A 6 foot tank doesn't say how big the tank is. That's only one dimension!

A new wrasse wouldn't be too concerned about any of your current fish, but some of the more assertive wrasses should be avoided.

Most fairy wrasses co-exist nicely and aren't too hard on the wallet. A trio of Flame Wrasses would be awesome, but pricey. I have a trio of McCosker's in my 90 that are fun to watch. They are my favourite besides the Flame Wrasses.

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Jeez Mindy......maybe you should read more better too
Doooooooooooooood, I saw 6 foot...
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