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Editing, adding in a brown/white feather duster. It's a good size, maybe 4-5" long and 2" around at the end. If I put this guy in with my wrasse, he will likely be eaten quickly. I may try it in there though. Anybody know what the odds are that the wrasse will eat it? Will he nibble and I will get advance notice to pull it out of there, or will the wrasse just yank it out in one pull and it will be all over?

I have two blue/yellow damsels that I got with a tank I just bought. I'd love to trade them for something if you have something that's about the same value...which I know is about worthless...

however, I realize that finding somebody that wants them is most of the problem, so if you have nothing to trade you can have them free...

I also have the two tonga nassarius.

If these aren't spoken for and gone soon, they will go to the LFS.

Also, be on the lookout, cause I will be putting two pairs of ocellaris clowns in a 220g tank and if they don't choose opposite sides or something, I may have to rehome them. If you want them (in the event I need to), post up for dibs.

Oh, the feather duster...same deal as above. Trade would be great, but if I decide I can't chance him with the wrasse, I'll give him to a good home.
 
My Solar Wrasse leaves my 2-3" (crown) Featherduster alone. The Wrasse has only been in the tank for a couple weeks, though.
 
Not sure, but I think the red coris is a bit more aggressive, but very close to a solar. If I don't find a home for the duster, I may just give it a shot. I'm not all that crazy about feather dusters anyway.
 
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