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Not too sure of their names, all abt 4 to 6cm long, with me about 4 months now, these 3 hav b'com tooooo greedy n will eat as much as possible, not letting the others a chance, they eat pellets, flakes, mysis, brine shrimps etc, the "moon wrasse" even eats algae now. Dont mind swopping for additives , fish food etc...

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None of the above 3 are reef-safe.

But nice fishes for FOWLR. ;)

"Reefs, like forests, will only be protected in long term if they are appreciated"
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Australian Institute of Marine Science


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Just in case some are wondering why reefers say they are not reef safe, not because they nip or chew corals -

A lunar wrasse and bicolor hogfish eats ornamental shrimps...if your coral tank has no such inhabitants....should be ok.

The Rockmover Wrasse is more for fowlr as they have the strong jaw to help them grip and move rocks around...the rearranging of rockworks(to look for food) may just stressed corals.... (of course ornamental shrimps are tasty too)

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