D5HP
New member
Hello RC,
I need advice.
I have AEFW and they have spread to at least 2 frags (nano tank = no real colonies) and the bite marks are getting pretty serious. I thought it was just one particular frag dying on me, but it has since spread and I am no longer in denial.
I do not have a Q-tank and I do not want to dose the entire tank with something as I have inverts that I care far more about. I do not even have more than $150 in acro frags. As long as it doesn't spread to my montis (much more in the tank) and my 3 birdsnest mini-colonies I will not be too terribly upset.
That being said I'd like to save them by attempting a natural predator.
I had a 6-line in the tank a few months ago but it randomly disappeared. I am not against trying one again, I love the fish.
The tank's footprint is 36"x12.5" - only 10" high. Smaller tank so I need a smaller wrasse. Most Christmas wrasses are too big I believe.
I have the bioload capacity and will not be keeping this fish forever.
If you had one fish to order THIS WEEK what would it be to help fight off some of these flatworms?
EDIT: Here's a photo of the tank...most of the acros are on the center rock. One on the back glass and the green slimer hiding over to the left.
Thanks,
Dustin
I need advice.
I have AEFW and they have spread to at least 2 frags (nano tank = no real colonies) and the bite marks are getting pretty serious. I thought it was just one particular frag dying on me, but it has since spread and I am no longer in denial.
I do not have a Q-tank and I do not want to dose the entire tank with something as I have inverts that I care far more about. I do not even have more than $150 in acro frags. As long as it doesn't spread to my montis (much more in the tank) and my 3 birdsnest mini-colonies I will not be too terribly upset.
That being said I'd like to save them by attempting a natural predator.
I had a 6-line in the tank a few months ago but it randomly disappeared. I am not against trying one again, I love the fish.
The tank's footprint is 36"x12.5" - only 10" high. Smaller tank so I need a smaller wrasse. Most Christmas wrasses are too big I believe.
I have the bioload capacity and will not be keeping this fish forever.
If you had one fish to order THIS WEEK what would it be to help fight off some of these flatworms?
EDIT: Here's a photo of the tank...most of the acros are on the center rock. One on the back glass and the green slimer hiding over to the left.

Thanks,
Dustin