saltwatergal
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I was sold a juvenile red corbis wrasse today for my 46 bow front reef tank. I was told that he would be reef safe.
I have 80 lbs of live rock with 60 lbs of argonite sand.
I presently don't have any coral since the tank is still less than 6 months old.
My question is I purchased a six-line a few weeks ago.
I don't know that much about mixing wrasses.
I noticed the six-line was picking on it at the beginning.
Next thing I knew I can't locate the red corbis juvenile.
Could he be hiding in the rocks? Or I heard they bury themselves in the sand. I hate to remove most of the rocks looking for him.
I don't see him on the floor or in the protein skimmer box inside the tank with my bak pak.
Please give me some information on this wrasse. I have two cleaner shrimps and some turbo snails in the tank.
I don't want him to eat the inverts. If he is still alive.
If I don't see him in a couple of days I will have to take most of the live rock and see if he is dead.
Please give me information on this wrasse and its temperment.
Thanks.
I have 80 lbs of live rock with 60 lbs of argonite sand.
I presently don't have any coral since the tank is still less than 6 months old.
My question is I purchased a six-line a few weeks ago.
I don't know that much about mixing wrasses.
I noticed the six-line was picking on it at the beginning.
Next thing I knew I can't locate the red corbis juvenile.
Could he be hiding in the rocks? Or I heard they bury themselves in the sand. I hate to remove most of the rocks looking for him.
I don't see him on the floor or in the protein skimmer box inside the tank with my bak pak.
Please give me some information on this wrasse. I have two cleaner shrimps and some turbo snails in the tank.
I don't want him to eat the inverts. If he is still alive.
If I don't see him in a couple of days I will have to take most of the live rock and see if he is dead.
Please give me information on this wrasse and its temperment.
Thanks.