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FRIENDS OR FOES?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by saltwaternewbee, Jan 28, 2010.

  1. saltwaternewbee

    saltwaternewbee Inactive User

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    We have a tank with alot of clams and want to make sure bristleworms are NOT a problem....
    1st- Are 6 line wrasses the only reef safe worm eaters?
    2nd-Will there be a problem between a corasse and a 6 line? 
     
  2. Trevor0015

    Trevor0015 Inactive User

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    Good question Id like to know that as well because I am looking at getting a corasse wrasse for my tank.. With my 6 line

    Trevor
     
  3. FishBrain Expert Reefkeeper

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    Don't know about the wrasse question. But as far as worm eaters my spoted hawk fish eats them. He also will eat any shrimp so if you have shrimp i wouldn't recommend one.
     
  4. wolfman1973

    wolfman1973 Inactive User

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    i don't have a 6 line but i have a couple of clams with a red coris , yellow coris,green coris,(yellow and green coris aren't coris wrasses but are often called them)

    a yellow tail tamarin wrasse,and a female bird wrasse and they have never bothered my clams. most have been in there for awhile but the red coris has only been in there for a month

    and it is still in the juvenile stage(later stage) and as it gets bigger we will see. at the very least,i will have to replace my clean up crew a few times a year and i need to start planing on a bigger tank.
     
  5. Reefdumb

    Reefdumb Inactive User

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    Rich My sixline jumped out of my tank when I added my red coris. I did not see much harassment but I don't know. Your yellow i'm not sure about and your tank size.
     

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