{"id":14980,"date":"2022-09-25T01:06:33","date_gmt":"2022-09-24T17:06:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/comfi-home.com\/?p=14980"},"modified":"2022-09-25T01:18:02","modified_gmt":"2022-09-24T17:18:02","slug":"i-also-provides-a-red-colored-surgeon-and-you-may","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/comfi-home.com\/en\/2022\/09\/25\/i-also-provides-a-red-colored-surgeon-and-you-may\/","title":{"rendered":"I also provides a red-colored surgeon and you may a few P"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><title>I also provides a red-colored surgeon and you may a few P<\/title><\/p>\n<h2>Therefore, my foot line inventory you could potentially say was a 2-3&#8243; Asfur angel (changing), a great 5-6&#8243; royal tang (ancient) and you may a good step three&#8221; volitans lion (which i simply choose to pieces)<\/h2>\n<p>Green bird wrasse in a reef? Dear Robert My name is Edgar, I live in Mexico and currently I have a 110 gal reef tank with several soft and hard corals, mushrooms, zoanthids, feather dusters, 2 anemones (E. quadricolor), snails and shrimps (2 S. hispidus. 2 L amboinensis and 3 L wurdemanni) . biaculeatus as well as one Salarias fasciata.. I wonder whether a green wrasse could be a good addition to my set up.  I know they get big, but I also have several friends which can keep him\/her when he\/she reaches adulthood.<!--more--> I know these fish can eat bristleworms, but I don&#8217;t know whether they can (and will) eat my featherdusters or will bother some of my corals. Could you please give me some advice?  Thanks Edgar<\/p>\n<p>Hi Robert Thanks a lot for your fast answer, I&#8217;ll follow your advice and get a small wrasse for my tank. Edgar <I><\/p>\n<p>Re: reef fish (Wrasses) Steve, Would a Scott&#8217;s fairy wrasse be ok for my tank? I didn&#8217;t know if my sixline would be a problem. Once again thank you for your help. I am trying to figure out what and how many fish I can add to the tank. Jason <\/p>\n<h2>Re: Environmentally friendly bird wrasse within the an effective reef?<\/h2>\n<p>Re: starting again Jason, &lt;&gt; Thanks for your previous replies. given food for thought. Having really analyzed and discussed things with other folks, I have abandoned the idea of starting from scratch and instead am going to keep the few fish that are getting on, and work from there. far more sensible :-). Had considered getting rid of my lion too, and going &#8220;peaceful&#8221; as you say, but I really feel I &#8220;need&#8221; my lionfish \ud83d\ude42 if you know what I mean. If however there was some conflict or whatever I would obviously consider the fishes needs first. So, basically, my tank is 78x18x18 (to re-cap). Despite all that which has gone before, I am now certain that I am going to keeping my Asfur angel, volitans lion, and my regal tang. I really like these fish, and these all get along well. The only other fish that lives in harmony at the moment is my little 4 line red sea cleaner wrasse (a good 3&#8243;) . but within 6 months he is going to be moved due to the lion. &lt;&gt; What I&#8217;d like to add which I am unsure of is a wrasse species. I am very interested in both the lunare wrasse (T. Lunare) and the Cuban hogfish (B. pulchellus). I understand both these fish attain about 8&#8243; or so in the average home aquarium. can you foresee a problem if I added EITHER of these (not both. ) &lt;&gt; The reason I ask is that I had a lunare before, a few years back, but made the mistake of putting him in early in the tanks life. he later killed a fuzzy dwarf lion (which was added after the wrasse), and I am now afraid that the same might happen with the volitans. is this something I should worry about, or is it very unlikely. &lt;&gt; Would such concerns be relevant with regard to the <a href=\"https:\/\/datingranking.net\/nl\/dating-for-seniors-overzicht\/\">https:\/\/datingranking.net\/nl\/dating-for-seniors-overzicht\/<\/a> hogfish? &lt;&gt; Generally I am pretty familiar with T. lunare&#8217;s habits etc, is it fair to say that the hogfish is similar in behaviour \/ activity \/ swimming etc? &lt;&gt; This would probably be the last addition to my tank, as it would be approaching &#8220;over stocked&#8221; at that. 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