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At first I thought Sea Grass but now not so sure . Pic sucks I know
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I'd bet against it being a Sea Grass, but I don't know what it is. Post it on the ID Wrasse thread on R2R. That dude's amazing.
 
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Not a dragon for sure and yeah Bruce there is a wrasse thread I really like. Going there next
 
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How is a wrasse not reef safe? Not invert safe?


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Mostly. Many of the species are aggressive, eat invertebrates and clams, and'or are destructive to corals even though they don't eat them.

Heck -- like anything else some of the reef safe ones aren't reef safe. My Christmas wrasse just ate three gorgeous clams.
 
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Kinda funny cause when I put him in my 180 all the other fish were staying away.
 
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I think I had one of those wrasses way back in my store
It was an awesome fish...very unusual
 
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Mostly. Many of the species are aggressive, eat invertebrates and clams, and'or are destructive to corals even though they don't eat them.

Heck -- like anything else some of the reef safe ones aren't reef safe. My Christmas wrasse just ate three gorgeous clams.
My Six line just ate 2 peppermint shrimp...he’s a wrasse hole.


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