New 6 Line Wrasse

ssick92

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Hey everyone,

So about 2 weeks ago, one of my Percula Clowns jumped ship and I found him on the carpet :/ Well the local LFS told me they would have a new one in for me today, but turns out they just got a bunch of Ocellaris clowns instead.

They had a small, about 1"-1.5" six line wrasse. I basically said, "Eh, why not?" and picked him up along with some new Brain Corals. So far he is getting along perfectly with all other inhabitants. In fact, he seems a little timid after everything ive read about wrasses.

He seems to be very healthy and happy. I drip acclimated him for about 30 minutes, then put him in the DT. He immediately started eating pods off the rocks/glass, and had a feast on the frozen mysis I threw in for the rest of my fish.

I understand a 30 gallon is pretty damn small for a wrasse, but he is smaller than all my other fish (except 1 of my Chromis), and I fully understand I'll have to get rid of him once he outgrows it.

Any tips you guys can give me to keep him happy and friendly?

Here is a picture of the lil guy:
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He should be able to stay in your tank it's whole life with no problems. I have one as well and is not aggressive at all but that can all change. Good luck with yours.
 
I sure hope my 6line will not get territorial because he is in a 29 gallon tank with 4 other fish including a fireball angel that's a lot bigger than him. I've noticed the more feedings I give them, the better they get along.
 
IME, six lines are a high risk fish, and more often than not they become aggressive and territorial once they put a little size on and become well established. I've kept a few of them over the years, even in large tanks and they just seem to have a personality change. Not all of them get mean but there are countless reports of this. I would think in a small tank, the behavior would be more pronounced. Lovely little fish with intersting behaviors but not one to be trusted long term.
 
IME, six lines are a high risk fish, and more often than not they become aggressive and territorial once they put a little size on and become well established. I've kept a few of them over the years, even in large tanks and they just seem to have a personality change. Not all of them get mean but there are countless reports of this. I would think in a small tank, the behavior would be more pronounced. Lovely little fish with intersting behaviors but not one to be trusted long term.

That's exactly what I was under the impression of. I wasn't planning long term for that exact reason.

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