Hi all,
I'm putting together my fish list and want to make sure I have a check mark next to the "pest control wrasse" entry.
I bought a Macropharyngodon geoffroyi (Potter's wrasse) from an area reefer; apparently he's owned this fish for a year and a half and it's eating frozen dependably. He's still in the process of selling off the corals, so the fish is still with him.
I just set up a 5x2x2 SPS-dom tank and want to make sure that, if I ever get any AEFW, I'll have a wrasse that will take 'em out when I baste corals. Normally I'd just keep a pair of Haliocheres Chrysus (yellow coris wrasse) and call it a day, but I'm going to try stocking this tank with a large number of nano-gobies and want low-key, docile fish; I think a Potter's would be less frightening than a big Chrysus.
Will a Potter's wrasse take care of all the same pests that a Chrysus will?
Thanks!
I'm putting together my fish list and want to make sure I have a check mark next to the "pest control wrasse" entry.
I bought a Macropharyngodon geoffroyi (Potter's wrasse) from an area reefer; apparently he's owned this fish for a year and a half and it's eating frozen dependably. He's still in the process of selling off the corals, so the fish is still with him.
I just set up a 5x2x2 SPS-dom tank and want to make sure that, if I ever get any AEFW, I'll have a wrasse that will take 'em out when I baste corals. Normally I'd just keep a pair of Haliocheres Chrysus (yellow coris wrasse) and call it a day, but I'm going to try stocking this tank with a large number of nano-gobies and want low-key, docile fish; I think a Potter's would be less frightening than a big Chrysus.
Will a Potter's wrasse take care of all the same pests that a Chrysus will?
Thanks!