Green Bird Wrasse

Joshua Hurst

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Hello everyone! I currently have a 55 gallon saltwater tank and about to begin process of setting up 2 more tanks one will be a 30 gallon tank and the other one should be a 100 plus gallon. In the tank I currently I have a Green Bird Wrasse that is 5in long, and leaves more coral completely alone! He's quite a viscous eater and has a great personality, but im just getting kind of tired of him, and would like to trade him for some soft corals (unless someone would like to tell me how tf to do a calcium test!?!) Im interested in zoas, and all sorts of colorful corals! Please message me if at all interested
 

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Welcome to R2R.
 

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I'm sure there are many people who would want a Wrasse with a similar behavior to yours. Since your new to the R2R and want to trade, I suggest looking over the Terms and Rules, it can never hurt to be too sure. Nevertheless, welcome to R2R! :)

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