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Hey yall is this wrasse reef safe and would you pay $45 for it. I have an anemone not sure if that matters

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Would you remove a green bristle starfish about 5 inch arms. I might give to a friend
I'd remove it for fear it would potentially eat my fish eventually not because of the Wrasse. I buy stuff knowing my wrasses will likely eat them occasionally just because.
 
I guess the real question is what size tank, do you have a sand bed and how deep, and what are your other fish?
 
30 gal is a bit on the small side for a radiant wrasse. What are the dimensions? Is it long?

Totally reef safe. No problem with nems. Worth every cent of $45!
I plan to get a 75-90 gal with 1-2 tangs and 2-3 wrasses and I will house it in 30 for 1-2 months
 
Hey yall is this wrasse reef safe and would you pay $45 for it. I have an anemone not sure if that matters

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Just realized I have bristle worms too and they are red in center which means they are probably the fire ones?!?
Not necessarily.
 
Will they kill it in sleep or sand I have a lot they are under anything
Shouldn't. So "normal" bristle worms are reddish.

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And Fireworms can be similar bodies but their bristles look different

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