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Pseudocheilinus ocellatus (Mystery) Paracheilinus mccoskeri (McCosters) Cirrhilabrus jordani (Flame) and my personal favorite Cirrhilabrus laboutei (Laboutei wrasse, of course with any wrasses a screen on the tank will prevent you from wasting your money). |
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any of this mentioned wrasses hide like my 6 line that never comes out?
i want them visible! i have seen a mystery wrasse in person, holy cow he was amazing looking. Looked like a mad scientist or a meth addict. |
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look into a Flame/fire hawk fish, i have one and he is great to watch! Awesome personality, colorful, and sketchy as can be, i dont think he trusts anyone. lol
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65 gallon saltwater tank, 60lbs live sand, 85lbs live rock, 2 ocellaris clowns, spotted goby, Flame hawkfish, scopas tang, numerous corals |
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My Solarensis is out all the time and swims through my hand. I can literally catch it with my hand. My Melanarus wrasse is out all the time and is a good hunter . My mystery wrasse is out all the time as well. All have great personalities.
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Bird wrasses look quite special imo... you can also go for a small lionfish or an eel,,, that is if you are not planning on having small fish or shrimps...
I am quite surprised about your 6line... I've had 6 of them over the years and they were never hiding.... make sure ypur tank is covered thou...they jump!
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i have shirmp, i rather have them over eel/lion fish
plus i got a few small fish in the tank right now (clowns) |