Compatibility?

highroller7491

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Hi i was having a problem with my lunare wrasee(which was sold to me under the impression it was a cleaner wrasse) and it happened to eat/kill my snails, cleaner shrimp and my 6 lined wrasse, i noticed a significant amount of tearing on my blue spotted gobies fins ( but the two are about the same size) and was wondering if the lunare wrasse and the goby should be seperated?
a quick answer would be amazing to prevent the loss of my fish
thanks!
 

jordanlewis100

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i would separate them as these wrasse are always searching for food and will try anything once also they are quite territorial towards other new fish,they make a good addition to the right tank though i would keep them with one of the more peaceful triggers,puffers,large angels,tangs etc
 

sweeTang21

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I would separate them as well and then sell it back to the store or something. Unless your tank is large enough for predators, then it does not sound like you will have much as for reef safe fish with him.
 

highroller7491

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thanks that was helpful, i ended up talking the wrasse back and i got a snowflake eel as a new addition to my tank!
 

highroller7491

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uh the one i put the eel in is 30 g but its only a baby(4 -5 inch), im in the process of turning my 75 gallons into a saltwater tank and also eventually 125g+ when i move into my new house.

another random question i have is does anyone know if a black ghost knife is considered a scaleless fish?
 

Reefscape

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highroller7491;1744585; said:
uh the one i put the eel in is 30 g but its only a baby(4 -5 inch), im in the process of turning my 75 gallons into a saltwater tank and also eventually 125g+ when i move into my new house.

another random question i have is does anyone know if a black ghost knife is considered a scaleless fish?

BGN are a skinned armoured fish, so, yes, effectivly scaleless...
 
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