Sep 5, 2008 #1 SSalty Team Liquid Force Has anyone ever kept a cleaner wrasse and been able to keep it alive? I have heard they are hard to keep.
Has anyone ever kept a cleaner wrasse and been able to keep it alive? I have heard they are hard to keep.
Sep 5, 2008 #2 Bifferwine I am a girl They are very hard to keep. It's estimated that their survival rate in a home tank is 1 in 1000. Go with a cleaner goby instead if you want that type of fish, they are much easier to take care of and look similar anyways.
They are very hard to keep. It's estimated that their survival rate in a home tank is 1 in 1000. Go with a cleaner goby instead if you want that type of fish, they are much easier to take care of and look similar anyways.
Sep 5, 2008 #3 SSalty Team Liquid Force Bifferwine said: They are very hard to keep. It's estimated that their survival rate in a home tank is 1 in 1000. Go with a cleaner goby instead if you want that type of fish, they are much easier to take care of and look similar anyways. Click to expand... Thanks, I kind of answered my own question. Damn search button, haha. You would think I am a noob.
Bifferwine said: They are very hard to keep. It's estimated that their survival rate in a home tank is 1 in 1000. Go with a cleaner goby instead if you want that type of fish, they are much easier to take care of and look similar anyways. Click to expand... Thanks, I kind of answered my own question. Damn search button, haha. You would think I am a noob.
Sep 5, 2008 #4 D dustin_P74 Reef enthusiast also another good thing about the cleaner gobies, is that there are even tank raised