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Paolissimo

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I just purchased a mistery wrasse, it's about 3" and I put it in the display tank. I also have a six line in the sum that has been with me for a almost two years, I really like it. I know the six line is aggressive, in your experience would you take the chance of putting the six line together with the mistery? The six line is a lil smaller then the mistery, and doesn't bother the fish in the sump (2 clown fish).
 

NYreefNoob

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i personally wouldnt as both fish even though will eat frozen both will hunt rocks all day eating and quickly demolish pod population, and the six line will more then likely be the agressor
 

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What concerns me is that both the Six Line and the Mystery are members of the same genus, Pseudocheilinus. While Six Lines have a reputation for being territorial in general, I would expect them to be much more intolerant of a close relative. And it's not like the Mystery is really an friendlier; that whole genus has a rep for being aggressive.

If you want to try and make it work though, you should try and get the Six Line into the display ASAP before the Mystery has a chance to settle in. I would float the Six Line in a bag or large net first before letting it loose so that the fish get a chance to see each other; if the Mystery gives it trouble then, I wouldn't risk it and would just keep the Six Line in the sump.
 

saltwaterinbrooklyn

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I had a malanarus,6 line, mystery, and yellow choris !!! They love to fly so keep a good lid on it and also in my experience the mystery wrasse is a complete hermit crab assasin and like stated earlier in the thread , they will clean rocks free of pods for sure
 
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+1. I would trade either one for another genus.... Say a cirrhilabrus, I have great success with them
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BAD FISH

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I have a hovens wrasse and a radiant wrasse there was a little bullying the first couple weeks but the just ignore each other now every once in a while they will circle each other but its like they have an understanding but I'm sure you know every fish has a different personality what works for one may not for another just thought I'd give a little positive feed back good luck
 
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What concerns me is that both the Six Line and the Mystery are members of the same genus, Pseudocheilinus. While Six Lines have a reputation for being territorial in general, I would expect them to be much more intolerant of a close relative. And it's not like the Mystery is really an friendlier; that whole genus has a rep for being aggressive.

If you want to try and make it work though, you should try and get the Six Line into the display ASAP before the Mystery has a chance to settle in. I would float the Six Line in a bag or large net first before letting it loose so that the fish get a chance to see each other; if the Mystery gives it trouble then, I wouldn't risk it and would just keep the Six Line in the sump.

I am in complete agreement with all of this.
 

Paolissimo

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Thanks guys, i am still not sure if I wanna risk it, it would be really hard to catch either one, if they don't get along. I really like my six line, he's go personality..but the mistery wrasse is one of my favorite fish that I always wanted. I'll think it over the weekend.
 

BAD FISH

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wrasses are actually pretty easy to catch with fish traps cause they are very aggressive eaters I was trying to catch a clown goby a while ago and was only playing catch and release with my wrasses besides you have plenty of tank for the both of them don't wait to long to think it over cause once the mystery takes his territory he will defend it
 

jaBX1

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wrasses are actually pretty easy to catch with fish traps cause they are very aggressive eaters I was trying to catch a clown goby a while ago and was only playing catch and release with my wrasses besides you have plenty of tank for the both of them don't wait to long to think it over cause once the mystery takes his territory he will defend it

+1. I put a fish trap in my tank to let the fish get comfortable. And in 2 min without any food in trap the wrasse was inside.
Very curious fish
 

BAD FISH

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nice I figured they have enough room to find separate territory they might have little scuffles or chasing when you feed besides that little six line probably knows who's boss lol good luck
 

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