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![]() People can be in this hobby with just one tank?
![]() ![]() Anyhow, good luck. Naturally, it is worth the effort to try to rescape and reintroduce.. Hope it works.
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![]() I would have to agree with Tony - not sure if you are ever going to be able to get your six-line to behave with another wrasse. Good luck though!
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![]() Harvey for What its worth I had a 6 line and a yellow coris and a leopard wrasse all in a 80 gal tank with lots of rock and the 6 line picked on the yellow all the time
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![]() I'd get rid of the six line and keep the fairy wrasse. IME, fairy wrasses are less aggressive, overall, than six lines.
I'm a little surprised that your tang is going after the fairy wrasse. In everyone's experiences, are tangs intolerant of wrasses? |
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![]() I have a blue tang and yellow tang as well as a six line wrasse and a yellow coris wrasse all together in the same tank. The 6 line used to chase the coris until the coris considerably outgrew it. I am serious about the floating basket idea, it really works. It usually takes about a week for fish to get accepted in this way.
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