ya i would go with the 6 line, my cousin got the arrow and it didnt bother his, but he got lucky and he feeds them shrimp so he dont bother much. 6 line is best.
Six lines are known to be nasty reef inhabitants. A Yellow Coris Wrasse will take care of your bristle worms and many other pests in the tank, like flatworms. Very beautiful to look at and takes a giant dive into the sandbed to sleep at night and comes out in the am, which I always thought was very cool. It gets along with all other fishes, even when it gets a little bigger, which is unlikely to be the case with a six line.
Six lines are known to be nasty reef inhabitants. A Yellow Coris Wrasse will take care of your bristle worms and many other pests in the tank, like flatworms. Very beautiful to look at and takes a giant dive into the sandbed to sleep at night and comes out in the am, which I always thought was very cool. It gets along with all other fishes, even when it gets a little bigger, which is unlikely to be the case with a six line.
Damn beautiful fish is that Coris Wrasse! But get's to big for my tank 5" my tanks a 26
Six lines are known to be nasty reef inhabitants. A Yellow Coris Wrasse will take care of your bristle worms and many other pests in the tank, like flatworms. Very beautiful to look at and takes a giant dive into the sandbed to sleep at night and comes out in the am, which I always thought was very cool. It gets along with all other fishes, even when it gets a little bigger, which is unlikely to be the case with a six line.
My tiger pistol shrimp must have been eating them. I had bristle worms, then got the tiger pistol and did not see a worm for all of the years I had it. After it passed I started noticing them again and now a year later I have tons of them. I'm not sure if mine was an anomaly or the norm for eating bristle worms.