What fish to eat pests

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I have a 65 gallon mixed reef tank with a 20g sump with refugeium. I currently have a mandrin, Yasha goby pistol shrimp pair, clown pair, long fin fairy wrasse and a Midas blenny. I can see a few different pests on my rocks and wierd worm things at night just trying to find something to eat the pests that won’t compete for food with mandarin or be aggressive with the other fish.

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Depends on the pest but typically any coris, melanarus, or sixline will be active hunters. I prefer the first 2 as they are less aggressive. If its bristleworms you are looking at, consider arrow crabs
 

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Depends on the pest but typically any coris, melanarus, or sixline will be active hunters. I prefer the first 2 as they are less aggressive. If its bristleworms you are looking at, consider arrow crabs


Edit I would avoid sixline if you are worried about copepods. However, most people mix up copepods and amphipods and a lot wrasses end up going for amphipods and not copepods.
 

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Any pest eater will cause your Madaran to starve in a 65 gal tank. Works are wonderful so these cannot count as pest but normal desirable fauna.
 

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Depends on the pest but typically any coris, melanarus, or sixline will be active hunters. I prefer the first 2 as they are less aggressive. If its bristleworms you are looking at, consider arrow crabs
I totally agree, in general any benthic feeding wrasse will eat pests but don't expect a large copepod population in your reef.
 

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