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Fatmike92

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Hey guys!

I am looking for a smaller wrasse that is going to be good with pest control.

No pest problems at the moment.

Any suggestions? Thanks!
 

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Yellow coriander wrasse is a great option but is reef safe questionable when it gets older, and if you have a bit of a bigger tank and a deepish sand bed melanarus (not sure on spelling) is a great fish and a beautiful wrasse as well.
 

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A 29g tank is NOT suitable for any Halichoeres wrasse.

Unfortunately, the only wrasse that is and fits the pest control bill, are some of the Pseudocheilinus wrasses (ie - sixline). You might consider a pink-streaked wrasse; a smaller member of the Pseudocheilinus genus but much more passive than the others.
 

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