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Old 03/17/2007, 09:49 PM
outlaw60 outlaw60 is offline
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Tank Aquascaping

Hi All, I'm setting up my 90 and want to have a few different wrasse fish. Do you leave more open swimming space or do you stack the tank full of live rock. I have seen both done and I need more info from people who have these fish. The bottom line is I want to do what is right for these guys as I have had fish only for the last 20 years, Thanks in advance, outlaw
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Old 03/17/2007, 09:54 PM
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the more water that can get around the rocks the better and wrasses like to swim in between the cracks and crevices so make as many caves as you can
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Old 03/17/2007, 09:58 PM
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Thanks, my clown fairy wrasse likes to swim in the open water so I was not sure, I want to add a few more and need advice, thanks
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Old 03/19/2007, 09:41 PM
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I have 4 wrasses. Christmas, 2 Yellow two spot, Six line. Christmas likes to lay in caves. The others are usually out in the open. Check gallery.
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