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Cindy
Megan
handsome!
Amy5468
The little monster will become a monster when it grows up and changes color.
Frederick
It depends on the perspective. It doesn't touch the corals, but it digs, and it digs quite actively (it sleeps in the sand). In everything else, it's like all wrasses in general. If you introduce another one, it will kill it (the pajama wrasse will also kill it - a monster?).
P.S. It's a normal fish; there are also "bigger monsters."
P.P.S. I'm ready to take it.
Eric
I think about moving the fish back to Zhenya or leaving it for now, the price is 20 bucks, but it's really beautiful. I have a second wrasse, 20 cm, green, not pretty... it digs and eats everything it sees, even breaks and crushes catfish tablets against rocks... I think having two of them would be too much. I read that this one is not reef safe and that's it... but will it become like that in a year?
John828
Will you send it? I'll pick it up.
Amy1672
Let the seller know that he has a whole aquarium with such, I haven't mastered the shipping of live animals yet.
Kellie
I will soon be signaling to the seller with axes.
James5032
Colleagues, does anyone have this miracle fish that cleans? My zebra has been pressing against it for the second day, lying on its side, trying to lie down on it, swimming in circles around it... but it doesn't care at all. It doesn't see her.
Judy
Yeah, I had some cichlids that were squeezed in with him, thought they were safe... but then he opened his mouth on them... he doesn't clean fish and is supposedly harmful, he's already grown about 15 centimeters and is still moving small stones around...
Jesse
My little one is still very small, not even 4 cm yet. He doesn't open his mouth, but he's not afraid of anyone at all. The fish don't bother him. Maybe they think he's a tor? And the healers don't touch him either. But look at him. He hides under his cover and fills his belly, stealing everything from everyone right under their noses.
Joseph9203
In such a fishery, there's a place... I used to catch my own fish on a hook, as traps didn't help. They're clever...
Todd8452
I also caught the white worm, but it didn't take the bait. To be honest, I wanted to flush the poor thing down the toilet... This one and the green wrasse are the two fish that survived the chemical attack from the Kyzovka. Probably, this is a sign of who will remain after the nuclear winter... I nicknamed it the fish-bastard because it's cunning and malicious.
Dana4701
Yes, Gubanov is the hardest to catch from the reef.
Nicholas2252
It has been living with us for almost a year. It has grown almost twice in size during this time. It doesn't cause much harm. It can only flip and move the corals that are on the sand. It may eat small snails, but I haven't seen it with my own eyes.