Brian5000":3q73x820 said:My experience with six-line wrasses:
As a juvenile, it doesn't really cause trouble, but won't back down from a fight either.
As an adult, it will systematically destroy everything in the tank. The royal gramma can stand up for itself, the rest would be toast (and they love shrimp).
Mihai":1adqleu5 said:Oh, so the six line may be the aggressive one... I thought that the socials would be the nasty ones. I also have a mated pair of clowns an old and big royal gramma and a pair of mandarins. Any of those would be in danger of the six line? They are all adults. Also a cleaner shrimp, a blue star and a diadema sea urchin - I assume those are fine...
Thanks!
Mihai
Matt_":1a8g7fzy said:Mihai":1a8g7fzy said:Oh, so the six line may be the aggressive one... I thought that the socials would be the nasty ones. I also have a mated pair of clowns an old and big royal gramma and a pair of mandarins. Any of those would be in danger of the six line? They are all adults. Also a cleaner shrimp, a blue star and a diadema sea urchin - I assume those are fine...
Thanks!
Mihai
If your mandarins are not already eating prepared food exclusively their food source will be virtually wiped out by the sixline.
I think we need to be careful taking a single experience using it to characterize to an entire species. While I'm sure some specimens wipe out pod populations, my experience clearly shows this is not always the case.
JimM":w0ic6xkm said:Now I hear this over and over Matt, but my last Sixline never put a dent in the pod population in either the 92 corner or the 150 that he resided in. In fact, I never saw him eat a pod, and I spent hours upon hours watching him. The Scooter Blenny in the tank did just fine with the Sixline present.
Mihai":2xvabfwy said:I have big sump and fuge (for a 90 display I have a 20 gal upstream fuge, a 75 gal sump and a 60 gal prop tank), so the supply of pods should not be a problem - it wasn't after adding the social wrasses to the tank although those are active feeding fellows too, so I'm not very worried about pods. But I am worried by aggression - I had fish die to aggression and I don't want a repeat!
Thanks for the advice,
Mihai