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Christmas Wrasse! $50

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Hi all,
I've got a christmas wrasse that's being a bully, looking to rehome him asap. I've had him almost a year, he's healthy, active, and eat pellets like they're going out of style. He's roughly 5-6 inches in length. Here's the best picture I could get of him, as we all know photographing fish in our tanks isn't the easiest. If you want to know what his species looks like in general google is great :) Please let me know if you've got any questions. Also, I'll give you like 20+ Nirvana zoa polyps for free.

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Unfortunately, I wouldn't have the slightest clue how to do that. Also I don't think I've got a thick plastic bag that would work.
 
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I want him but will my fish bully him? My flameback killed my carpenters wrasse
I don't know the answer to that, lots of factors would be in play like size of fish, size of tank etc. The advantage of most wrasses, is that if they're getting bullied, they'll just go bury themselves in sand. So it could work? but only you could make that decision.
 

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my fairy wrasse did that but tgen my diamond goby went after him. It’s like my flameback and goby teamed up to kill every new fish
 
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my fairy wrasse did that but tgen my diamond goby went after him. It’s like my flameback and goby teamed up to kill every new fish
weird that the diamond goby went after em. well this thing is like 3 times bigger than my full grown diamond goby and they've never had an issue.
 

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Yea it’s weird it’s like the flameback covers the top and the goby covers the bottom. My goby is 6inches long :(
 

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