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I've got a Melanurus, Line Spot Flasher and a McCosker's Flasher Wrasse, would an Earmuff be a good add?
 

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I've got a Melanurus, Line Spot Flasher and a McCosker's Flasher Wrasse, would an Earmuff be a good add?
Earmuff, tamarind and yellow coris all good
 

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I've got a Melanurus, Line Spot Flasher and a McCosker's Flasher Wrasse, would an Earmuff be a good add?
I’d be careful with the earmuff and melanurus, they may not get along. Specifically, the Melanurus in the complex Platyglossus will be risky with other Halichoeres wrasses. Definitely use an acclimation box with sand for introducing these two.

The Flashers aren’t an issue though, in fact I’d add a couple fairies in the mix to get them into their true colours.
 
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I’d be careful with the earmuff and melanurus, they may not get along. Specifically, the Melanurus in the complex Platyglossus will be risky with other Halichoeres wrasses. Definitely use an acclimation box with sand for introducing these two.

The Flashers aren’t an issue though, in fact I’d add a couple fairies in the mix to get them into their true colours.
Any recommendations for fairy wrasses?
 

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Solarensis and McCoskers or Carpenter
An Aquamarinus (Previously Solorensis) is a bad idea and the other two won’t get along with the already added mccoskeri.

I recommend either a Flavidorsalis, Rubeus, Hygroxerus, Exquisitus as just a couple. But the best way is for you to make a list of all the ones you like and then we can sort through it to see which will work best.
 

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An Aquamarinus (Previously Solorensis) is a bad idea and the other two won’t get along with the already added mccoskeri.

I recommend either a Flavidorsalis, Rubeus, Hygroxerus, Exquisitus as just a couple. But the best way is for you to make a list of all the ones you like and then we can sort through it to see which will work best.
Im going off of disposition but havent considered long term interaction
 

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