
PumaKrieg":2o3ec0q6 said:I was going to wait for about a year, and the tank is in stable condition before i even attempt adding these two fish in. Also, chances are i am going to add the Flasher Wrasse in first, then i will get the six line a few months later. I will also be sure to purchase a smaller six line. Also i have a good top that covers the entire tank, no chance of them jumping out.
PumaKrieg":7fgcb65e said:Halichoeres radiatus, a fish that i have caught scuba diving. They get pretty large, but i have had two, both who werent aggressive towards other wrasses, reef safe and were extremely hardy. One was 1.5 inches the other was about 3.
Matt_Wandell":2jak3y8m said:Greg,
I know you've kept a Bodianus bimaculatus with a H. iridis. I have a B. pulchellus with a H. iridis in a 275 g, and they pretty much completely ignore each other. Ever done a Halichoeres and sixline (or any other Pseudo) combo? I'd be curious to hear the experience.
I've seen a trio of sixlines interacting peacefully with a H. chrysus and H. ornatissimus, but it's in a 20k g tank. Hard to scale that down to a normal reef tank.![]()
