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Replacement suggestions for a Melanurus wrasse
We have a melanurus and he's great - my wife loves him. Problem is he will eat anything he can stuff into his mouth.
I can't add blue-legged hermits, small shrimp, small starfish etc. Any suggestions for something as pretty and active ? Looking for something to replace his coloring |
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Sad day when a super star bug killer gets kicked to the curb.......
My suggestion is loose the bugs. |
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Maybe a trip to the island for one of your buddy's MI
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Brad |
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Quote:
The hordes of brittle stars are gone Not sure he'd let one go |
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And there ya go
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You could just try another melanurus wrasse. Might get lucky that next one wont eat your critters. Or you could try a red-lined wrasse(H. biocellatus) or christmas wrasse(H. claudia).
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I would have loved to take it off of your hands if only I was driving through sooner. I used to have an Ornate Wrasse that was the same way before it found a gap in the screen tank top. Shrimp and crabs are eel food IMO. I haven't owned any in about 6 years.
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How about a Christmas wrasse?
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