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Juvi is right; one of the smallest I've seen!Sorry not the best pic. Better ones will follow
Pseudocheilinus wrasses do not mix with other wrasses; therefore neither the mystery nor sixline are suitable.I have a question. I'm currently in the process of upgrading to a 57 gallon tank. I have 1 Ornate Leopard Wrasse, 2 DeVinci Clowns and a Yellow Watchmen Goby that will be going into the new tank. I want to add some more wrasses. What ones would you recommend and how many?
These are the ones I' thinking of getting
- McCosker's Flasher Wrasse
- Mystery Wrasse
- Six Line Wrasse
Thank you, true its a difficult fish to keep my tank is kept at 77 - 78 which I believe its a little on the warm side for this species but the fish have been kept already for a month in a tank with those temps and acclimated to a tank similar to mine. keep you posted
I have a question. I'm currently in the process of upgrading to a 57 gallon tank. I have 1 Ornate Leopard Wrasse, 2 DeVinci Clowns and a Yellow Watchmen Goby that will be going into the new tank. I want to add some more wrasses. What ones would you recommend and how many?
These are the ones I' thinking of getting
- McCosker's Flasher Wrasse
- Mystery Wrasse
- Six Line Wrasse
Pseudocheilinus wrasses do not mix with other wrasses; therefore neither the mystery nor sixline are suitable.
What's the dimensions of the 57? I would not put a Paracheilinus species in a tank less than 3' in length.
I would strongly recommend against keeping anything in the Pseudocheilinus( mystery and sixline) with any other wrasse.
A mckoskers is an excellent choice though.
Ok need some advice from the wrasse pros on here. Looking at maybe getting a reef safe wrasse for my new 40 breeder. Not interested in a six line. No bigger than 4". I know possums fall in this category, but what else? I've always liked the mystery wrasses, but worry about aggression.
Tankmates- 2 ruby red dragonets, 2 ocellaris clowns, 1 orchid Dottyback, & cuc.
Ok need some advice from the wrasse pros on here. Looking at maybe getting a reef safe wrasse for my new 40 breeder. Not interested in a six line. No bigger than 4". I know possums fall in this category, but what else? I've always liked the mystery wrasses, but worry about aggression.
Tankmates- 2 ruby red dragonets, 2 ocellaris clowns, 1 orchid Dottyback, & cuc.
I used to have a Mccoskers a long time ago. Beautiful fish, but I want someone different this time. Something not too common, and not too pricey.I would lean towards something like a Mccoskers or one of the other smaller paracheilinus wrasses, your a little on the small side but I think one would be fine.
Nearly all of the Paracheilinus species except octotaenia and some of the smaller Cirrhilabrus species. That tank size could also house smaller Halichoeres species, but I wouldnt keep them with the dragonets as Halichoeres wrasses put enormous pressure on pod populations.
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