slothy
Active Member
I’ve been asked to do the Fish Of The Week, so my choice which happens to be my favorite fish in my tank and most colorful, the 6-Line Wrasse (Pseudocheilinus hexataenia) The 6-line is a great choice for reef tanks, and perfect choices for smaller reef tank due to their small size ... A typical 6 line will reach around 3” long, making it perfect for smaller tanks. This is one fish that doesn't know what breaks are, always swimming in and outa rocks, a very agile swimmer … When it comes to bedtime, mine has a hole in a rock it wedges itself into and secrets a large amount of mucus for protect.
Food: When it comes to dinner time, they are not picky eaters, pretty much anything that get put into the tank for dinner it will eat... (mysis / squid is what I tend to feed).. They always have been known to eat some types of flatworms (I haven’t had any so I can’t back that claim up).
Temperament: 6-line are very laid back.. It may get a little pushy, but never anything serious (mine likes to puff up when my blenny near its hole in the tock the wrasse sleeps in). They tend to me shy at first, but once they get outa that stage, he’ll be putting some mileage around your tank in and outa your rock work.
Hardiness: These fish are extremely hardy, making great for beginners, my tank having some salinity swings/temperature swings in the past this fish has done very well coping with them.
So let’s hear some of your personal stories and see some pictures of your 6-line’s
Food: When it comes to dinner time, they are not picky eaters, pretty much anything that get put into the tank for dinner it will eat... (mysis / squid is what I tend to feed).. They always have been known to eat some types of flatworms (I haven’t had any so I can’t back that claim up).
Temperament: 6-line are very laid back.. It may get a little pushy, but never anything serious (mine likes to puff up when my blenny near its hole in the tock the wrasse sleeps in). They tend to me shy at first, but once they get outa that stage, he’ll be putting some mileage around your tank in and outa your rock work.
Hardiness: These fish are extremely hardy, making great for beginners, my tank having some salinity swings/temperature swings in the past this fish has done very well coping with them.
So let’s hear some of your personal stories and see some pictures of your 6-line’s