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I really want a wrasse in my big tank whenever I finish the build, but I also kind of want to keep it barebottom for my sps.....so I'm torn
Curious why keeping it bare bottom, Is for SPS? There's a gang of SPS. Denominated reef tanks that just choose a larger grade of sand and house wrasse just fine.
 

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Curious why keeping it bare bottom, Is for SPS? There's a gang of SPS. Denominated reef tanks that just choose a larger grade of sand and house wrasse just fine.
The tank I'm currently building is very shallow, so it will be hard to get flow super high without effecting sand. In a regular deeper tank or probably wouldn't be as much of an issue
 
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The tank I'm currently building is very shallow, so it will be hard to get flow super high without effecting sand. In a regular deeper tank or probably wouldn't be as much of an issue
They have wrasses that don't require sand too.
 

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