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I got a bi color yesterday. Came home to a dead bi color.
Suspect flamehawk or 6 line wrasse as culprit.
So I won't put in such a delicate blenny. Next will be a lawnmower.
 
I got a bi color yesterday. Came home to a dead bi color.
Suspect flamehawk or 6 line wrasse as culprit.
So I won't put in such a delicate blenny. Next will be a lawnmower.
Only go with a lawnmower if you have a large enough tank and enough algae to support it.
 
I got a bi color yesterday. Came home to a dead bi color.
Suspect flamehawk or 6 line wrasse as culprit.
So I won't put in such a delicate blenny. Next will be a lawnmower.
A 6 line wrasse is an ashole , looks great but hunts other fishes…..
 
My 6 LW was a model citizen for months, then suddenly became an a**hole, he had to go
 
I got a bi color yesterday. Came home to a dead bi color.
Suspect flamehawk or 6 line wrasse as culprit.
So I won't put in such a delicate blenny. Next will be a lawnmower.
Bicolor Blennies aren’t delicate and so this leads me to suspect it was the sixline. Hawkfish also don’t *usually* go after other fish.
So, if you were to add any other rock dwelling fish you wouldn’t be allowed to. The sixline will most likely be too aggressive towards it and kill it. Get rid of the six line before adding ANY other Blenny.
 
Only go with a lawnmower if you have a large enough tank and enough algae to support it.
Yes I was just going to say this! They get around 5 inches and need a large mature tanks to sustain them longterm.
 

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