6-Line wrasse compatability

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Hello everyone, my 225-gallon tank has been up for quite some time and the only wrasse I have is a 6-Line but Im wanting to add more like a fairy wrasse or this pink one I saw at my LFS. What are your thoughts am I able to keep more or am I stuck with just the 6-line? I added a photo of the pink wrasse and a picture of my tank below. They said it was a red stripped wrasse.

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Your tank is plenty big for multiple wrasses but sixlines are usually not great at accepting other wrasses. Make sure you use an acclimation box for a few days to see how the six line reacts.
 
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Your tank is plenty big for multiple wrasses but sixlines are usually not great at accepting other wrasses. Make sure you use an acclimation box for a few days to see how the six line reacts.
Thank you! I wanted to double-check before I add anything and I will definitely use my acclimation box that I have around so far he hasn't bothered anything else but always good to check.
 
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