I do have a 6 line in my 180. Almost forgot I had itBarebottom here. Keeping a pair of sixline wrasses.
Always inspecting the corals. A pair helps to "soften" them alot.
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I do have a 6 line in my 180. Almost forgot I had itBarebottom here. Keeping a pair of sixline wrasses.
Always inspecting the corals. A pair helps to "soften" them alot.
I have about 20 to 30 different types of wrasses in mt 300gal bare bottom and no issue going on 8 years.I'm looking for a wrasse to help with pest control in a bare bottom SPS dominant tank. Is there one that would work? I don't have any pests at the moment but am stocking a new tank that I will be moving all of my frags to in the future so I'm trying to be a little proactive. I figured I'd ask here rather than the general or fish forum as its related to helping with SPS pest vs being a general fish question. TIA
That’s got to be worth a pic or 2…I have about 20 to 30 different types of wrasses in mt 300gal bare bottom and no issue going on 8 years.
I tried the sandbox thing and they showed no interest.
However, they have a ton of hiding places among the corals and aquascaping.
1 recommendation is to stay away from the 8 line wrasse.
He is a mean MF, and should not be considered reef safe.
As soon as one of my snails falls over he is ready to eat it.
WOW.My mystery wrasse eats bristleworms and prolly other pests and doesn't sleep in the sand. He's super chill, will swim right up to my hand when in the tank, don't think anything stresses that guy out
With this wrasse…I do have a 6 line in my 180. Almost forgot I had itIt doesn't bother anyone but it's a small fish in a 6ft tank with large tangs and a lot of rock so I don't see it out often
out of curiosity, how many of those 20-30 species are actually sand sleepers?I have about 20 to 30 different types of wrasses in mt 300gal bare bottom and no issue going on 8 years.
I tried the sandbox thing and they showed no interest.
However, they have a ton of hiding places among the corals and aquascaping.
1 recommendation is to stay away from the 8 line wrasse.
He is a mean MF, and should not be considered reef safe.
As soon as one of my snails falls over he is ready to eat it.
This 6 line is in a different tank.With this wrasse…
You really can’t have more wrasses.
Already, without sand you were limiting your options however with a six line already in there your options are now 0 unfortunately.
Guys I hate to differ with you but I have not found 6 line to be territorial.This 6 line is in a different tank.
I wont put a sand dwelling wrasse in a bare bottom tank. That's why I was asking. I figure if we are taking these creatures out of their habitat, which is probably wrong to begin with and placing them in our little piece of the ocean I should at least try to replicate a portion of the tank for them to be able to sleep and be stress free for the night.Last time I did this wrasse got attacked by bristle worm at night while sleeping . Make sure you put a sand bed
2 LFS have these and another variety in a bar bottom frag system.My melanarus wrasse is in my bare bottom 220g for past two years and he’s never told me he wants sand.

