Feather duster and Sixline wrasse?

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I was planning on getting both a large feather duster worm and a sixline wrasse. I've heard that certain wrasses eat feather duster worms. Do any of you guys have experience with keeping both of these together?
 

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I had a coco worm and tons of little feather dusters and my sixline never bothered them
 

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I was planning on getting both a large feather duster worm and a sixline wrasse. I've heard that certain wrasses eat feather duster worms. Do any of you guys have experience with keeping both of these together?
I have two feather duster worms and one of them started retracting a few days ago. Suddenly I seldom see the crown out. I was wondering why that was and observed my six line wrasse today nipping at it.
The wrasse gets fed regularly, and I am not sure how to solve this problem.
 

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