uhupong Well-Known Member BRS Member May 16, 2012 #1 I would like to know if this wrasse will soon start to feed on snails and star fish. Is this the kind that do that?MyBoston lfs said that it will Thanks Pong
I would like to know if this wrasse will soon start to feed on snails and star fish. Is this the kind that do that?MyBoston lfs said that it will Thanks Pong
s_kelley Well-Known Member Moderator BRS Member May 16, 2012 #2 Is it a six line? Hard to tell. If it is they will eat pods and bad things in your tank like flatworms.
Is it a six line? Hard to tell. If it is they will eat pods and bad things in your tank like flatworms.
OP OP uhupong Well-Known Member BRS Member May 16, 2012 #4 yup, that what they told me "melanulus". Very tough to take picture of it with cell phone.
jamesdong009 Anthony May 17, 2012 #6 I have one in my DT and one in my frag tank and both have been model citizens. That's not to say that others will not eat your hermits and snails. Mine are always picking at the rocks for food and are great for bristleworm control.
I have one in my DT and one in my frag tank and both have been model citizens. That's not to say that others will not eat your hermits and snails. Mine are always picking at the rocks for food and are great for bristleworm control.
OP OP uhupong Well-Known Member BRS Member May 17, 2012 #7 i had six line before and it failes to control snails population, hopefully this guy will.
RadReefer Non-member May 17, 2012 #8 Looks like a juvenile melanarus... Good fish for those SPS coral.
dz6t Acro Garden, BRS Sponsor BRS Sponsor BRS Member May 17, 2012 #9 uhupong said: i had six line before and it failes to control snails population, hopefully this guy will. Click to expand... Waht kind of snails are you trying to get rid of? Just wondering, thanks
uhupong said: i had six line before and it failes to control snails population, hopefully this guy will. Click to expand... Waht kind of snails are you trying to get rid of? Just wondering, thanks
OP OP uhupong Well-Known Member BRS Member May 18, 2012 #10 Im not real sure but millions of them come out when light out. Look like sun dial snails.