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Old 12-17-2015, 12:20 AM
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Default Anemone Shrimp vs Wrasses

Anyone keep anemone shrimp with "reef safe" wrasses? I've never tried it, or heard anyone trying it. I imagine it's not a good idea, but I'm just wondering if anyone has tried it. I currently just have a small Yellow Coris (H. chrysus) which would be the most threatening of the species I plan to house.
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Old 12-17-2015, 05:06 PM
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Had an anemone shrimp for about half a year then disappeared one day. I know they don't live long so maybe it just randomly died. At the time I did have a melanurus who is known to flip over my snails (haven't bothered with any more since). JME.
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Have had 4 nem shrimps for quit a while now , I would not trust them with wrasse , the shrimp are really delicate my banded pipefish were even going after them so I had to split them up .
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They should be safe with small to medium size(<5") Halichoeres sp. I have a tank with Sexy shrimp and it has a Melanurus, a Pencil Wrasse as well as a couple of Fairy Wrasse.
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Had an anemone shrimp for about half a year then disappeared one day. I know they don't live long so maybe it just randomly died. At the time I did have a melanurus who is known to flip over my snails (haven't bothered with any more since). JME.
Jeez, if they survived the Melanurus for even a week I'd be impressed!

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Have had 4 nem shrimps for quit a while now , I would not trust them with wrasse , the shrimp are really delicate my banded pipefish were even going after them so I had to split them up .
Now that I do find surprising.

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They should be safe with small to medium size(<5") Halichoeres sp. I have a tank with Sexy shrimp and it has a Melanurus, a Pencil Wrasse as well as a couple of Fairy Wrasse.
Really? Wow. That's very interesting. I may have to give it a shot.
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