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jfur

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Very healthy, pretty, and eats like a pig but unfortunately the six line wrasse is terrorizing my orchid dottyback so I have to let the Six Line go. Gets along fine with all other fish in tank. About 2”

Free to first who can pick up in Englewood NJ.

Will just have to catch him.
 

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Alfredo De La Fe

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Ohh the joy of pyramid snails. Unfortunately your best best is manual removal at night
My understanding is that it is best to do both. Have a wrasse and once a week lay clam on its side and to manually remove them. Either way, a wrasse is one of those fish that fill a niche in the ecosystem of the tank. So it is a win-win. ;-) (Clammania recommended either a six line or a leopard wrasse)
 
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