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Re: Broomtail Wrasse


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Posted by Ivan on November 05, 2002 at 08:20:12:

In Reply to: Re: Broomtail Wrasse posted by Buddy on November 03, 2002 at 19:47:46:

Hi Buddy:

I am not new to fishkeeping but I am fairly new to saltwater. I know that overcrowding is never good and I know the very old saying that "the big fish will eat the smaller fish". My tank will have very few fish as I said before and my second post was merely to find out about the coloration. You don't seem too thrilled about this fish especially when it becomes an adult. I will keep this in mind when I start making my purchases (the tank is in perfect water quality but empty. I am not rushing to buy any fishes yet) but I would like to ask you what would you recommend instead of the broomtail. I was planning on getting a Harlequin Tusk also, so maybe I should only get the Tusk and forget about the broomtail?

Look forward to a more in depth discussion of this,
Ivan


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