6-line wrasse with clowns?

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I have a 13.5 gal evo tank that i have 2 clown fish in and i just noticed some gross bristle worms i want gone. are the 6-line wrasse okay to put with my clowns in that tank? eventually i want to get some peppermint shrimp too..so would a wrasse be okay with them in the future...or any suggestions thanks!
 

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IMO the tank is too small for a six line. You could try adding a possum wrasse
 
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IMO the tank is too small for a six line. You could try adding a possum wrasse
i'll look for one...all i have really close by is a petco so i'm kinda limited...or any other suggestions of a fish that would work for my setup that would still eat the worms?
 

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Wrasse would probably eat the shrimp.i have a six line and found my shrimp in Pieces but could of died and been eaten.
 

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I have a 13.5 gal evo tank that i have 2 clown fish in and i just noticed some gross bristle worms i want gone. are the 6-line wrasse okay to put with my clowns in that tank? eventually i want to get some peppermint shrimp too..so would a wrasse be okay with them in the future...or any suggestions thanks!
Nah even 2 clowns is pushing it in a 13g tank.
 

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i'll look for one...all i have really close by is a petco so i'm kinda limited...or any other suggestions of a fish that would work for my setup that would still eat the worms?
Hey don't know what happened with this but for future reference some clowns will munch on worms if they see em.
 

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If you get a peppermint shrimp, feed it well or they nip at corals. Mine is overfed to keep him appeased. He did knock out my aiptasia afaik tho, so that was nice. Small price to pay when he nips a polyp or two. Same with my emeralds, Idk what eats bristles in such a small setup, try the worm trap. Maybe an emerald crab or hermits to outcompete the resources.
 

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If you get a peppermint shrimp, feed it well or they nip at corals. Mine is overfed to keep him appeased. He did knock out my aiptasia afaik tho, so that was nice. Small price to pay when he nips a polyp or two. Same with my emeralds, Idk what eats bristles in such a small setup, try the worm trap. Maybe an emerald crab or hermits to outcompete the resources.
A 6 line and clown fish is what I've been using. I can't barley find any bristles anymore. Got a 2 inch one I saw yesterday and scared the crap outta me.
 

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