christmas wrasse

Well, according to LA they are with caution because they are not entirely invert safe.

"It will eat fireworms and pyramidellid snails, protecting corals and clams. In addition, it may eat feather dusters, wild shrimp, tubeworms, and flatworms. It may also eat parasites off of tank mates. The Christmas Wrasse diet should include vitamin enriched frozen mysis shrimp, vitamin enriched frozen brine shrimp, and other meaty foods along with a high quality marine flake and marine pellet food."


Looks good for corals and clams.
 
I added one a year or so ago, and it was the single most aggressive, nasty fish I have ever had the displeasure of adding to my tank. I was happy when it visited the floor in my fish room.
 
I added one a year or so ago, and it was the single most aggressive, nasty fish I have ever had the displeasure of adding to my tank. I was happy when it visited the floor in my fish room.

Are you sure the chunks it was taking out of your other fish wasn't just parasites it was picking off. :strooper:
 
I added one a year or so ago, and it was the single most aggressive, nasty fish I have ever had the displeasure of adding to my tank. I was happy when it visited the floor in my fish room.

Thats funny, I had the exact same experience. Ironically it was more behaved in the 55 fish only tank then the 180 gal reef. He terrorized 3 small percs I had in my tank to death. He made my midas blenny jump im pretty sure. I put him back in the 55 and found him a week later dried to the floor.
 
I purchased a Halichoeres biocellatus labeled as a "Christmas Wrasse". Great fish, smaller and less aggressive than other halichoeres species, IME. Perhaps a better option for you.
 
I've got one in my 55 that's a model citizen. always out and about and doesn't bother any of my cuc, clowns, or blennies. I guess you take your chances and hope you get a nice one.
 
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