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Going to get a couple cleaner wrasse this week. Just wondering if there are any particular species that are better than others? Also I read they do better in groups, what is the ideal amount?
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220 gallonsThey generally don’t do well in captivity unless you have a very large system.
Make sure it’s eating prepared food otherwise it will slowly perish. I don’t think a group is a good idea.
220 gallons
Yeah coral and marbled catshark and 1 clownfishis this for your shark tank?
Only have 3 fish in here now, no parasites but I just like the insurance.Usually 1.
Usually only if you have enough other fish to spread out the attention.
Prefer to see them eating prepared food(s) before introducing otherwise they will slowly perish.
Based on those three items I listed from my own research the main factor is having a large enough system with enough fish to distribute his or her attention. The other fish won't like being pestered so it helps spread the love. Also keep in mind that you may not have parasites on the fish you are presently keeping so whatever is there may not be enough to support it which leads to my third item on the list for eating other foods. I've seen a couple videos with large tank owners here who have a pretty good fish distribution and the cleaner is going bonkers from fish to fish to fish doing its job. If it is the same one or two fish over and over it can't be good.
What do you mean you dont think my tank wont have enough of what at 220?I would get 1 and see. They are very efficient and in general clean dozens of fish on a reef a day. I don’t think your tank will have enough for them at 220. I
Would make sure they eat prepared foods too.
Well these sharks are very docile though if you read about them on the internet a lot of websites and companies that sell them say they're agressive, which is not true. They never bother the clownfish, the only way they'll eat it is if they're starving.idk anything about sharks or parasites on them, but i think what people mostly agree on cleaner wrasses is you need a ton of fish in the tank. if there's only a few fish, it'll clean those same fish over and over and bother them
do the sharks only eat inverts or something? or is the clown lunch eventually?
Red sea reefer? Nice tankMy cleaner wrasse eats everything I throw at him, flakes,pellets,frozen foods. It rarely bothers other fishes and its constantly swimming all over my red sea 750xxl. If it goes near a fish they will let him know if they need cleaning and he knows when to back off. He's more interested in me feeding him food. Been in there for almost a year now.
Going to get a couple cleaner wrasse this week. Just wondering if there are any particular species that are better than others? Also I read they do better in groups, what is the ideal amount?