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rabbit fish

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Guest, Mar 23, 2011.

  1. Guest

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    does any one have a rabbitfish in a reef tank or a lion fish or a lunar wrasse if so have you has any problems out of them thanks
     
  2. Dave Experienced Reefkeeper

    Des Moines Area
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    I have a one spot rabbit fish and have had lion's in reef tanks in the past. The lion was fine as far as corals - just have to have other fish large enough to not fit in his mouth! THe rabbit fish is a model citizen as well - the only coral I've had him eat (and this is only occassionally) is xenia and I certainly don't begrudge him that.
     
  3. ninjazx777 Experienced Reefkeeper

    Des Moines, IA
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    Rabbits are like angels there hit and miss I have had some that were great and never bothered anything and other ones who ate every coral in sight
     
  4. Guest

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    thanks guys
     
  5. mthomp

    mthomp Inactive User

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    you should talk to tasha6 about lunar wrasse, that thing terrorised her tank pretty badly. they need to be in an aggresive tank.
     
  6. FishBrain Expert Reefkeeper

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    Lunar wrasses are a real pain in the but! I have had a few of them over the years and they all were coral nippers and invert killers. The last one killed a clam.
     
  7. a12ptbk

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    I have a lunar wrasse he is in my fish only aggressive tank and you cant keep snails or crabs with them. It ate every one of mine.  I wouldn't recommend them in a reef tank.
     

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