That's a great food source for a lot of hard to keep fish. Mandarin Goby comes to my mind. I would recommend a Sixline wrasse to take care of your so called "problem." LOL
The only problem being the mandarin would/could quickly consume the pods, then starve to death if you weren't able to get it to eat prepared foods..... Getting them to eat prepared is possible, but it can be a very tough task to accomplish...
Definitely a good "problem" to have though. :thumbsup:
i hate six lines and imo they are not even that good at pest control, pods probably but things like flatworms and stuff not so good imo. there are so many better options for wrasse out there. possum wrasse, radient, yellow coris, melanarus, certain flashers, etc...
I totally agree. That's why I recommended a Sixline Wrasse instead. I know some people say Sixlines are mean but mine is so peaceful. It has not bothered anything in my tank. When it was being harassed by a dottyback half its size, it did not even fight back even to the point of death. I removed the dottyback and my Sixline recovered, thank goodness. All my peppermint and cleaner shrimps are alive. Sixline is my favorite fish in the tank due to its personality. It's not shy and it gets along so well with everything else. My small clowns and other fish regularly swim with him. It will be a sad day when he's gone...
Thanks for the advise everyone. I'll give it some time and see what happens. I'm not sure if they eat algae, or if it coincidence, but I have alot less algae on my glass, just more pods![]()
How old is your nicest sixline ever? When they grow up they are jerks.
I am not sure how old, but it's about 2.5-3 inches now. I hope he does not turn in to a meanie. Sometimes, my female clown likes to hang out with him instead of her husband. She's fascinated with the Sixline's fin display. The Sixline gets really red when it does that. Truly odd.
I disagree, he's got a 29 gallon tank.
all the wrasse i listed would be perfectly fine in a 29 gal....