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My latest wrasse


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    tileman - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I've been called that before, but without the Wr. LOL
    225g Full reef, 300g total Deltec AP702, PF601S, FR509. 18 months old
    65g reef, Euroreef skimmer, 4yrs old

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    hummer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    yes top notch tank !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    :: hummer :nemo

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    Quote Originally Posted by tileman View Post
    I've been called that before, but without the Wr. LOL
    TOO FUNNY! I totally agree with Joe... you ARE the wrasse man, lol!!! :-D


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    bobert - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    tileman i like your tank i was wondering if you happen to have a lunar wrasse
    :smt069Bobert:smt029


    On the road of life only question the important things and youll find the road gets smoother up ahead:iroc:

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    tileman - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I don't have a Lunar, Yet. It's getting hard to keep track of all these guys. I try to get up every morning and do a head count, but some of them bury in the sand and I don't see them untill the afternoon. Even with the top on, I still come down and check the floor around the tank to see if one might of made it thru the netting. Most of them are just too big to make it thru, but a couple could make it if they jumped just right.
    225g Full reef, 300g total Deltec AP702, PF601S, FR509. 18 months old
    65g reef, Euroreef skimmer, 4yrs old

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    hummer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    will a 6 line wrasse jump out to?
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    tileman - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    They can, and will if provoked. I lost one in my 65g due to jumping. I replaced him 2 years ago and the new one is fat and happy. Once they are established in a tank, they tend to be aggressive towards other wrasses.
    225g Full reef, 300g total Deltec AP702, PF601S, FR509. 18 months old
    65g reef, Euroreef skimmer, 4yrs old

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    hummer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    thanks for the info
    :: hummer :nemo

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    tileman - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    New pictures, all is well in "wrasseland."
    225g Full reef, 300g total Deltec AP702, PF601S, FR509. 18 months old
    65g reef, Euroreef skimmer, 4yrs old

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    bobert - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    what is your personal favorit wrasse?
    :smt069Bobert:smt029


    On the road of life only question the important things and youll find the road gets smoother up ahead:iroc:

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