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![]() picked up some FWE tonight as a last resort. going hunting for a small 6 line on the weekend
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![]() Are you sure a six line is really what you want ?
![]() Maybe something less psychotic, like a canary wrasse? |
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I totally agree with this statement..
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![]() go for any other wrasse other then those six lines. the yellow are cool i used to have 3 of them and that chumed together through the tank.
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![]() I had clear flatworms similar to the first photo a while back in my 9 gallon.
A dose of PraziPro took care of them fast without any visible harm to the corals. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=82942
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Ross 9 Gallon Nano, Modular LED Lights 14 Gallon BioCube w/ Rebel LED Lights 67 Gallon Mixed Reef, Modular LED Lights Send in the Clowns - Clown Fish Breeding 5 Gallon Fry Hatchery and 15 Gallon Clown Grow Out Tank Last edited by Ross; 07-17-2013 at 05:30 PM. |
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![]() If your tank would sustain a Yellow Coris Wrasse (tankmates? size of tank?) then they are great option for flatworms. They are not aggressive like many other worm-hating Wrasses. Both of my reefs have Yellow Coris Wrasses in them. They are good janitors.
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