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Aw man :( I hope it at least does it occasionally! If not, it's still a beautiful fish. Thanks for letting me know.

Or consider getting more than 1. ;) I wish I had done so myself although there's no room in my tank at this point, and they should ideally be added together anyway.
 
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Or consider getting more than 1. ;) I wish I had done so myself although there's no room in my tank at this point, and they should ideally be added together anyway.
Based on the stocking list I provided minus the mystery wrasse and puffer, do you think I'd be okay to stock 3 of them?
 

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Based on the stocking list I provided minus the mystery wrasse and puffer, do you think I'd be okay to stock 3 of them?

Sure, or even 4; they're small and that tank is big enough. Might not even want to add the halichoeres if the flashers form a stable group.
 

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Ahh. Would a fairy wrasse upset them? You are slowly convincing me to get a bunch of flasher wrasse lol

My experience with fairy wrasses is that they are less boisterous than halichoeres wrasses, so your chances of peaceful coexistence will be better. Please post later here with follow up on how this goes. :)
 
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My experience with fairy wrasses is that they are less boisterous than halichoeres wrasses, so your chances of peaceful coexistence will be better. Please post later here with follow up on how this goes. :)
I certainly will. I plan to start qting new fish next weekend :)
 

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