Watch the six line with shrimp. Mine ate two peppermint shrimps. Other than that he is a beautiful fish and very active. Seems to be a hardy fish as well.
"Forgot to mention my watchman goby, could this be a problem?"
Depends on the size difference between the goby and the 6-line. From preceding posts from others, two things come to my attention. If the goby is the bigger than things tend to be in ballance. Or certain 6-lines might be mellower but not as a general rule.
My 6-line and jester goby are the same size. So even though the 6-line was my last addition it kicked the goby into hiding. My maroon clown also the same size held it's ground then some more with an occasional ripped fin: Six lines have powerful jaws. To my pleasant surprise it does not bother my peppermint shrimp. But mixing shrimps with wrasses, in general, is still a toss up gamble.
My entire nano community will soon be transfered to my new 90gl tank. Hopefully it will give my jester goby more breathing space Plus there will be a few more fishes to distract the 6-line.
My 6 Line is awesome. I have 90g and he was my first fish. At first he was very shy and would never come out. I bought a clown fish and he started coming out and hanging with the clown. They are a strange couple to say the least. They hang out a lot and dance together whenever I get near the tank. He will puff up real big and sticks that bright yellow fin up in the air.
I got a Yellow Watchman two months or so ago. The Watchman ignores everything in the tank and they ignore him.
My 6 Line must eat everything because he is getting fat. I've seen him eat a couple of bristleworms. I had a few green flatworms and they disappeared fast. I also have no amphiolds left. If it is small and moves, he eats it.
I definately approve of the 6 Line even if he does eat all the pods.
I definately wouldn't have a Mandarine with my 6 Line in the tank.
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