cleaner wrasse and dwarf lionfish/eel?

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There is always the chance a larger or aggressive fish will eat a smaller fish if not well fed. That being said cleaner wrasse have that neat relationship with larger fish that seem to keep them from often being eaten. If you decide to do it, keep in mind it could disappear at any time.

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Anything that fits in their mouth
 

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