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Two spot hogfish or Canary wrasse?
I need help deciding, because I am torn between these two fish. I have a 90g reef, with a neon goby, yellowheaded jawfish, lubbocks fairy wrasse, striped bristletooth tang, 2 ocellaris clowns, and a firefish. I know that both of these fish may bully my firefish, and that my large cleaner shrimp, and large feather dusters may be in danger with those two fish.
Which one should I get? |
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It is not good to mix Warasses. The hog will not get long with either.
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wraase compatability
I have the following wrasses in my 125 gal with no problem between them
1 each of the following: Radiant Blue sided Lubbocks (Tri-color) Christmas Solar Fairy Candy Spot Hog (Two spotted) |
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I'm pretty sure I'll be fine with another wrasse in my tank. Many people, just like micromount, have more than one wrasse in a tank with no problems. But I stilll don't know which one I should get.
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Yellow Canary Wrasse is good for bristleworms but they are lousy shippers. LFS has about 50 % survival rate when they com in
Here is quote from Marine Depot Live: RESTRICTED SPECIES: This species is very difficult to keep and should only be attempted by expert aquarists, or is a 'delicate shipper.' Our Arrive Alive guarantee is not available on this item. Candy Spot is very colorful. If you get one try to get one over an inch long. |
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Also, another lfs has a very healthy twopot hogfish, which is just over 2 inches. |
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Hog fish seems to be the less aggresive one of the two. A bit less common as well.
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GPH tank turn over numbers is about as accurate a method as watts per gallon. |
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You can mix most wrasse's. Make sure you know their eating habits and make sure you have a cover for your tank. I wouldn't add two males of the same species of wrasse.
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120 gallon mixed reef, 30 gallon refugium, two 250 watt Phoenix 14K DE metal halides, four 65 watt Actinic power compacts, AquaC EV-120 protein skimmer, Mag Drive 12 return pump, two Hydor Koralia 4. |
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I have had big problems with a Bodianus bimaculatus that chased and killed some of my fairy wrases that were introduced after the hogfish.
I would not recomend that fish at all since IME it can be a terror in a tank with wrases and fishes with similar apperance. |
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My Twin-Spot is a beautiful 2.5-3" specimen, constantly cruising the reef, not overly shy, and not abusive It is one of my favorites.
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Thanks for all the help. I think I will get the hog, but I'll wait untill all of my other smaller fish are well established in my tank( I plan on getting a male mccoskers flasher wrasse, and a female if possible.
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