Why some wrasse should not be in a reef aquarium.
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Why some wrasse should not be in a reef aquarium.
This wrasse was caught on our 22-10-2011 trip as an example of why some wrasse are a serious issue in a reef aquarium.
Have a look at the teeth/beak on this one that is more than capable of chewing on corals and destroying your shrimp and tubeworm population.
Have a look at the teeth/beak on this one that is more than capable of chewing on corals and destroying your shrimp and tubeworm population.
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