Pink streaked wrasse for bristle worms and vermatid snails?

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Hello fellow reefers!

I was wondering if pink streaked wrasse can eat vermatid snails and bristle worms? Also will it get along with a royal gramma and a pair of clownfish in a 20 gallon tank?
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Neither.
For bristle worms- arrow crabs and for vermetid- bumble bee snails
 

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I’ve seen my pink streaked wrasse way vermatid snails. But I don’t think it’s a common thing to see.
 

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In your statement. I do not understand, way? I am curious now.

Post #2 answered the question from the OP a year and a half ago.
Reefer probably meant “eat” not way. Autocorrect maybe.

That reefer did necromance this thread though lol. Ole zombie thread.
 

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My pink streaks don’t mess with anything on the rocks. Maybe they are spoiled, but I rarely, if ever, see them touch anything on the rocks at all and certainly never any types of worms or snails.
 

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My guess would be luck of the draw. Sometimes you get lucky but most times it doesn’t do what you want it to lol best bet would be some bumblebee snails
 

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My guess would be luck of the draw. Sometimes you get lucky but most times it doesn’t do what you want it to lol best bet would be some bumblebee snails
This.
It really is luck of the draw. My pair eat vermetids but I’ve had specimens previously that ignore them.
 

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