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never say die![]() Hobbyist Posts: 85 Kudos: 58 Votes: 1 Registered: 18-Jul-2004 ![]() ![]() | i was at one of my LFS' today and saw one of these can you tell me any info on one of these? |
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never say die![]() Hobbyist Posts: 85 Kudos: 58 Votes: 1 Registered: 18-Jul-2004 ![]() ![]() | bump..................... |
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lil_mikey69![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 3180 Kudos: 2380 Votes: 1 Registered: 22-Jan-2003 ![]() ![]() | I don't believe your tank is large enough for one, and they are non reef safe, as well as non small fish safe. They are nicknamed the Rockmover Wrasse, because they can actually move LR when they reach adult size(they also move coralstoo)which can be as large as 15". Its main diet consists of crustaceans and other motil invertebrates such as snails, serpent and brittle stars, bristleworms, mantis shrimps, other ornamental shrimps and crabs. I'd suggest staying away, they do look nice as juvenials though. Unfortunally, they don't look the same when they mature. If you want more info, search for a Dragon Wrasse, that is there common name. |
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