L leeks Experienced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 4, 2002 #1 how can i get rid of them. I have been sucking them off the clam. and i just ordered a wadleys warrass.
how can i get rid of them. I have been sucking them off the clam. and i just ordered a wadleys warrass.
G goldenboy Experienced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 5, 2002 #2 A six line wrasse would do the trick if the other fish doesn't work.
L LilFishInBigPond Experienced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 5, 2002 #3 correct me if I'm wrong (sure some one will), aren't six line wrasses durnal and snail in question nocturnal?
correct me if I'm wrong (sure some one will), aren't six line wrasses durnal and snail in question nocturnal?
G goldenboy Experienced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 5, 2002 #4 LilFishInBigPond":2ojdxgll said: correct me if I'm wrong (sure some one will), aren't six line wrasses durnal and snail in question nocturnal? Click to expand... Yes on the wrasse and not sure on the snails. However I have seen them many times during daylight hours.
LilFishInBigPond":2ojdxgll said: correct me if I'm wrong (sure some one will), aren't six line wrasses durnal and snail in question nocturnal? Click to expand... Yes on the wrasse and not sure on the snails. However I have seen them many times during daylight hours.
M MattM Advanced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 5, 2002 #5 The eight-line wrasse (Pseudocheilinus octotaenia) is also rumoured to eat them, and may be easier to obtain then the six-line.
The eight-line wrasse (Pseudocheilinus octotaenia) is also rumoured to eat them, and may be easier to obtain then the six-line.