I'm interested in hearing from fish keepers that have experience with Biota Cleaner Wrasse, not wild, captive bred only. Does your Biota Cleaner Wrasse annoy other fish? Describe the number of fish and tank size in your reply. Thx
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I had one and it died within a week. He did pester the other fish and wouldn't eat anything I put in the tank even though he would chase it.I'm interested in hearing from fish keepers that have experience with Biota Cleaner Wrasse, not wild, captive bred only. Does your Biota Cleaner Wrasse annoy other fish? Describe the number of fish and tank size in your reply. Thx
Not a good start. I was about to purchase one.I had one and it died within a week. He did pester the other fish and wouldn't eat anything I put in the tank even though he would chase it.
They are awesome and cute, like little puppies, but do not do well in the aqaurium.
75 gallon tank, 8 fish.
Yes I did. But they all got along great. He tried to find slime and parasites on my huge chromis. They didn't mind. No one chased him. He just wouldn't eat anything. Didn't matter what I offered. Mysis, brine, pellets, flakes. Nothing. He just wasted away.Not a good start. I was about to purchase one.
Did you have any fish rated simi aggressive?

I’ve had two BIOTA cleaner wrasse. Both started great but had issues as they got older. They both became very aggressive to specific fish. Attacking them to the point where I had to remove one and even killing a fish.I'm interested in hearing from fish keepers that have experience with Biota Cleaner Wrasse, not wild, captive bred only. Does your Biota Cleaner Wrasse annoy other fish? Describe the number of fish and tank size in your reply. Thx
Is that not typical with wild cleaner wrasses?I’ve had two BIOTA cleaner wrasse. Both started great but had issues as they got older. They both became very aggressive to specific fish. Attacking them to the point where I had to remove one and even killing a fish.
It was weirdly specific, like they just decided to kill certain fish. I love them but would not try a third time.
Wild ones often pester fish and in some cases pester aggressively especially when hungry. Captive bred are less likely to do that because they aren’t usually hungry. Where the aggression towards specific fish comes from I don’t know. My only theory is they mistake natural dots for parasites.Is that not typical with wild cleaner wrasses?
I’ve not got my own cleaner anymore (my last one harassed pencil wrasse to the point of death), but I’ve brought in captive cleaners to the LFS and well, we only put them with big fish now for that same reason of they harass so many smaller fish.I'm interested in hearing from fish keepers that have experience with Biota Cleaner Wrasse, not wild, captive bred only. Does your Biota Cleaner Wrasse annoy other fish? Describe the number of fish and tank size in your reply. Thx
I’ve found cleaners to be highly territorial wrasses, I would probably assume the aggression comes from the other fish looking like a threat to their food source (parasites, dead scales, old slime coats etc.).Wild ones often pester fish and in some cases pester aggressively especially when hungry. Captive bred are less likely to do that because they aren’t usually hungry. Where the aggression towards specific fish comes from I don’t know. My only theory is they mistake natural dots for parasites.