Reef safe wrasses

Dbondaruk

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I want to get a Halichoeres chrysotaenia) wrasse... But the description says it could eat pest to keep corals safe but than it says. Reef comparability with caution.. Why are they with caution for a reef tank???
 
Because they could possibly eat decorative shrimp, small beneficial snails, feather dusters and tube worms.
 
I've had luck with "un" safe wrasses in my tank. I can put peppermint shrimp in the tank at night and he won't ever mess with then but if I drop one in during the day he will eat them. He is a melenarus wrasse.
 
I would swear that wrasses change their feeding habits and selection as they mature. Not just in size but type - recently I've noticed a bunch of snail/crab shells and a very fat male Rad wrasse
 
Yep, reef safe with caution. They won't bother corals but will go after snails and ornamental shrimp. It's only a matter of time.
 
I have 4 haliochores in my tank. banded shrimp, mexican turbos and scarlet hermits are fine. blue legs and smaller snails are at risk and Ive never seen it but i think they are the prime suspect in cleaner shrimp losses
 

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