Reef Safe Wrasse

Although it is a big tank. If you have a good amount of live rock in the tank, and some in the sump as well, you'll always have pods. I have at least ten or so pod eating wrasse and a couple other pod eating fish. I can always see pods at night still and during the day when I pick up frags or rocks in the tank.

I would add the Mandarin first if your doing a wrasse after.
Just curious how large is your tank?
 
Just curious how large is your tank?

Thats odd, it was in my sig before. I wonder what happened there. I don't recall removing it. Anyway my tank is a 200DD marineland. So its only 4' but 3' wide. Not much larger than a 150 assuming thats also the marineland DD tank.
 
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:) just saying...both are pretty cool
 
Mr Rivera, you been hiding from r2r, whaz up with dat?:p
@Frankyrivera
 
Nah not hiding bud just busy as heck. Tank took a mild nose dive so not too much to brag about these days lol. How's the basement build going
 
Nah not hiding bud just busy as heck. Tank took a mild nose dive so not too much to brag about these days lol. How's the basement build going
Slow... lol, I'll PM so as to not hijack this thread any more than I have:rolleyes:
 
I've always had an affinity towards the flasher wrasses. I can watch my diamond tail all day. I think my favorite reef safe wrasse though has to be my male labouti.
 

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