Aquatic Dreams
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- Joined
- Apr 8, 2016
- Location
- London, ON
I was just there last night. I was thinking of getting one of the pink wrasses for my biocube as a flatworm backup. They were a bit larger than I had expected and not quite as nice looking as in the pic on their website. I ended up getting a small long nosed hawkfish instead.
I'd been doing research on the hawkfish as I saw them there a while back. I'm fairly certain that it will be fine in my tank. It's only about 1.5" long. The only other fish I have are an Occ. Clown and Ruby Red Blenny. Not sure if it will eat any flatworms should they present themselves. However I have read that some of the dragonets will eat flatwoms as well. So between the hawkfish and the blenny perhaps one of them will find the flatworms a tasty snack! Or better yet ... hopefully they'll never have to.
I'd been doing research on the hawkfish as I saw them there a while back. I'm fairly certain that it will be fine in my tank. It's only about 1.5" long. The only other fish I have are an Occ. Clown and Ruby Red Blenny. Not sure if it will eat any flatworms should they present themselves. However I have read that some of the dragonets will eat flatwoms as well. So between the hawkfish and the blenny perhaps one of them will find the flatworms a tasty snack! Or better yet ... hopefully they'll never have to.