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I have had mine for over two years and cleans my blond tang and all my wrasses when they slow down
You okay bro ? You can message him directly you know don’t have to kardashian the threadDont let other people's fear steer you.
Not fear, but rather a sense of responsibility and a respect for life...Dont let other people's fear steer you.
Seriously bro stop watching these conspiracy theories on YouTube.. Go out and play football .. sorry members for being blunt to this guy but I can’t take it I’m done with this threadIm not saying just go buy it. You should always do research. But we wouldn't have this hobbie today if it wasn't for some one killing a whole lot of species in the begging Reef times. Now theres a good chance that some species we have may only be living in our reef tanks.
What does the research on cleaner wrasses say? That they have a poor record in captivity. There are ways to improve it's odds, but most tanks aren't the right fit.Im not saying just go buy it. You should always do research. But we wouldn't have this hobbie today if it wasn't for some one killing a whole lot of species in the begging Reef times. Now theres a good chance that some species we have may only be living in our reef tanks.
That guy is a cleaner goby which imo is a far better option than the cleaner wrasse that the op is talking about. I think that cleaner gobies are perfect due to their hardiness and the fact they are nearly all captive bred. We have recently seen captive bred cleaner wrasse and hopefully they will prove to be similar in a few years.