sagxman
Member
I was reading a post where someone recommended reef safe wrasses as schooling fish. They also recommended at least one male and multiple females.
I'm just now deciding what fish to add to my tank after upgrading and recycling. I want a 6-line wrasse as I've had one before and it was a wonderful fish. Can I have more than one in the tank and could I have 3 in total that would school?
My tank size is 29 gal. so I'm limited on the number of fish I can have. If I had 3 6-lines that would only leave room for maybe one more small fish if that. But I do think it would be cool to have a school of 3.
Also is there a way to determine the --- of the fish? I know they can change --- so do I have anything to worry about if I just get 3 random 6-lines?
Any thoughts or suggestions? Please let me know if this is a hopeless thought.
I'm just now deciding what fish to add to my tank after upgrading and recycling. I want a 6-line wrasse as I've had one before and it was a wonderful fish. Can I have more than one in the tank and could I have 3 in total that would school?
My tank size is 29 gal. so I'm limited on the number of fish I can have. If I had 3 6-lines that would only leave room for maybe one more small fish if that. But I do think it would be cool to have a school of 3.
Also is there a way to determine the --- of the fish? I know they can change --- so do I have anything to worry about if I just get 3 random 6-lines?
Any thoughts or suggestions? Please let me know if this is a hopeless thought.