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![]() I had one and it died in about 4 months
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![]() I'll reserve jusdgement till more success has been reported.
I still think that the cleaner wrasse should not be in our tanks. Cheers, Vic[veng68] |
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![]() I had a cleaner wrasse that lived a for about 2.5 years with good success - He ending up getting killed by a mantis as he had a huge slash across his neck. However, he too would eat all foods I introduced to the tank. I anything he seem to be more interested real food than parasites. He has a great eater but a sh*tty cleaner.
![]() Sammy, If your wrasse is eating, I dont think you have anything to worry about.
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![]() I too have had good sucess so far with a cleaner wrasse I have had mine over 6 months and he eats everything I put in the tank.
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