Who has a six line wrasse in open top system?

johnvu713

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Heard from quite a few folks they're jumpers yet there are those that have had them for years with no problem. Just picked up one last night along with a YT +Flame angel and they're in my 90G rimless tank. I understand just about any fish can jump to their demise. May have to rig up a screen mesh later today. Has anyone kept a sixers in an open top tank?
 
There are lots of things you can do that you probably shouldn't. With wrasses and an open top tank it is just a matter of time before you lose a fish to the carpet. Why take the risk, screen topics easy to make and pretty cheap.
 
Tops are pretty effective but take away the rimless look IMHO. Beside I don't have any aggressor that could trigger tank inhabitants to jump. Though I should get a top ASAP.
 
There are lots of things you can do that you probably shouldn't. With wrasses and an open top tank it is just a matter of time before you lose a fish to the carpet. Why take the risk, screen topics easy to make and pretty cheap.
Exactly.

ALL wrasses are jumpers; it's not a matter of if they'll jump but when. You might get away with it for a while, but you'd simply be keeping the fish on borrowed time.

A top with no gaps is a REQUIREMENT for keeping wrasses.
 
Exactly.

ALL wrasses are jumpers; it's not a matter of if they'll jump but when. You might get away with it for a while, but you'd simply be keeping the fish on borrowed time.

A top with no gaps is a REQUIREMENT for keeping wrasses.

+1

With a rimless tank, you have two options: 1. build a mesh top or 2. don't keep wrasses and other jumping fish.

If you opt for #1, you can build a mesh top that fits inside the rim. I recall another user here that used plastic tabs so the top wasn't resting on top of the tank.
 
Beside I don't have any aggressor that could trigger tank inhabitants to jump.
Fish can be 'spooked' by just about anything...you don't need an 'aggressor'!
ALL wrasses are jumpers; it's not a matter of if they'll jump but when. You might get away with it for a while, but you'd simply be keeping the fish on borrowed time.

A top with no gaps is a REQUIREMENT for keeping wrasses.

+1!!!!! Although if I had a 6 line, I'd leave the top off and pray that it jumped...they are a PITA fish !
 
Heard from quite a few folks they're jumpers yet there are those that have had them for years with no problem. Just picked up one last night along with a YT +Flame angel and they're in my 90G rimless tank. I understand just about any fish can jump to their demise. May have to rig up a screen mesh later today. Has anyone kept a sixers in an open top tank?

I've had a Clown, Clown Goby, Blue Tang and a Purple goby jump out. Unless the only inhabitant is a Stone Fish or something similar I wouldn't recommend putting any fish into a coverless tank.
 
Although if I had a 6 line, I'd leave the top off and pray that it jumped...they are a PITA fish !
Agree with that too. They're a neat fish that has their place, but I'd never have one in a reef. They make a great frag tank fish!
 
Exactly.

ALL wrasses are jumpers; it's not a matter of if they'll jump but when. You might get away with it for a while, but you'd simply be keeping the fish on borrowed time.

A top with no gaps is a REQUIREMENT for keeping wrasses.

I cannot agree more. I have recently bought two small Halichoeres wrasses (silver belly and canary) and covered my tank with an acrylic sheet with very small holes for ventilation. A few hours later I found the silver bell wrasse on the carpet. Even though the acrylic sheet covered the whole tank, there was still a 1 cm2 gap (where two brace bars meet), which was uncovered, through which the wrasse must have squeezed itself before jumping to its death.
 
i have kept an open top. my six line wrasse and other fish have never jumped out. its been 9 years.
 
Tops are pretty effective but take away the rimless look IMHO. Beside I don't have any aggressor that could trigger tank inhabitants to jump. Though I should get a top ASAP.

I placed a sixline in a 29 gal frag tank to eradicate flatworms. He was the only fish in there. Still jumped after about 6 months.
 
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