D dtd87 Well-known member Joined Jun 4, 2010 Messages 693 Location Seatac Mar 24, 2012 #1 Pretty much topic.. I want to kill these little suckers, and apparently wrasses are a good choice. Just need to know what type to get. Tank is a 50gallon breeder with a 20g sump. Current livestock is 1 clown fish, 1 royal gramma, 2 pajama cardinals.
Pretty much topic.. I want to kill these little suckers, and apparently wrasses are a good choice. Just need to know what type to get. Tank is a 50gallon breeder with a 20g sump. Current livestock is 1 clown fish, 1 royal gramma, 2 pajama cardinals.
mercenary-grunt Well-known member Joined Jan 8, 2012 Messages 745 Location Tacoma Mar 24, 2012 #3 What ones are you going between and does it need to be reef safe? Sent from my MB525 using Tapatalk
D dtd87 Well-known member Joined Jun 4, 2010 Messages 693 Location Seatac Mar 25, 2012 #4 reef safe yes, and.. between a six line or a yellow coris wrasse
Derbird Well-known member Joined Mar 14, 2012 Messages 457 Location St Helens OR Mar 25, 2012 #5 Yellow coris are less agressive and reef safe. But its hard to beat the awesome 80's colors of the six line :biggrin1:
Yellow coris are less agressive and reef safe. But its hard to beat the awesome 80's colors of the six line :biggrin1:
1guydude Well-known member Joined Jul 11, 2011 Messages 3,111 Location p-town, WA Mar 25, 2012 #6 six line!
Shane and John father and son Joined Jul 7, 2007 Messages 647 Location Puyallup Wa Mar 27, 2012 #7 Remember that 6 lines had a tendency to become aggressive. If you plan on any other livestock I would recommend the 6line be the last addition. They are awesome little cleaners!!
Remember that 6 lines had a tendency to become aggressive. If you plan on any other livestock I would recommend the 6line be the last addition. They are awesome little cleaners!!
estanoche Lions stalk orcas! RF Premium Member Joined Feb 19, 2009 Messages 1,047 Location Spokane, Washington, United States Mar 29, 2012 #8 yellow coris wrasses are more active and can require more swimming room, given all your fish are pretty fiesty, I'd go with a 6-line... Also, be sure you have a lid on your tank - the clown will likely chase any wrasse you throw in there - don't want any carpet surfers!!!
yellow coris wrasses are more active and can require more swimming room, given all your fish are pretty fiesty, I'd go with a 6-line... Also, be sure you have a lid on your tank - the clown will likely chase any wrasse you throw in there - don't want any carpet surfers!!!