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Ten wrasse Tuesday (not counting the Timor since you only see it for a second.)
Showing the difference between peaceful and aggressive wrasse...(ignore the algae I did say I might need a tang)


So I think I have 16 wrasse and 11 genera.
 

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That cleaner is so tiny!! Everything looking good!
Thanks!
It's so cute! Also its a lot more vibrant then my last one I think. The last one was pretty gray but this one is pitch black.
 

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Showing the difference between peaceful and aggressive wrasse...(ignore the algae I did say I might need a tang)


So I think I have 16 wrasse and 11 genera.
I have some Catching up to do....... I have 15. but only 4 genera.......
 

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Six Line can get bristle worm/fireworm? I know they can usually eat flatworms...
Dragon wrasse is the only fish I've seen actively hunt and eat fire worms. I suspect a Thalassoma would also eat them and perhaps puffers and triggers.
 

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Not sure this is the place to put this, but thought I'd add something I've began to start witnessing just recently;

So I'm not sure if it's been mentioned in the past, but I've started to notice my six line wrasse cleaning other fish in my tank, but more commonly my lyertail anthius. I know it isn't aggression because the anthius sets up and let's him go at it a couple seconds at a time. Just found that interesting considering the bad rep they tend to get more often then not when doing research into them.
 

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Not sure this is the place to put this, but thought I'd add something I've began to start witnessing just recently;

So I'm not sure if it's been mentioned in the past, but I've started to notice my six line wrasse cleaning other fish in my tank, but more commonly my lyertail anthius. I know it isn't aggression because the anthius sets up and let's him go at it a couple seconds at a time. Just found that interesting considering the bad rep they tend to get more often then not when doing research into them.
Amazing!
 

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Not sure this is the place to put this, but thought I'd add something I've began to start witnessing just recently;

So I'm not sure if it's been mentioned in the past, but I've started to notice my six line wrasse cleaning other fish in my tank, but more commonly my lyertail anthius. I know it isn't aggression because the anthius sets up and let's him go at it a couple seconds at a time. Just found that interesting considering the bad rep they tend to get more often then not when doing research into them.
He is becoming friends with the victims first lol
 

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Not sure this is the place to put this, but thought I'd add something I've began to start witnessing just recently;

So I'm not sure if it's been mentioned in the past, but I've started to notice my six line wrasse cleaning other fish in my tank, but more commonly my lyertail anthius. I know it isn't aggression because the anthius sets up and let's him go at it a couple seconds at a time. Just found that interesting considering the bad rep they tend to get more often then not when doing research into them.
Yep. Many wrasse do that and Pseudocheilinus are one of the more common. Actually saw my Bodianus anthiodes do that just today on my butterfly.

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