Aggressive Yellow-Fin Fairy Wrass?

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Everywhere I’ve read has said this is a peaceful communal fish. 5 days ago I introduced a Carpenters Flasher Wrasse and I come home today to find it dead. Since day one the Fairy had chased it into a corner. The Flasher was eating with no problems but even at feeding times he would get chased. I’m wanting a community tank, not a semi aggressive tank. Do I need to rehome the Fairy or what? Tank is a 40 gallon breeder with a 10 gallon sized sump.
 

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While that's a species that can hold it's own I've not heard much about it being aggressive. The only one I've kept was pretty mild mannered. Interested to hear TJ's or Hunter's take.
 

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This Ian what Hunter wrote about in the sticky

C. flavidorsalis “Yellow-fin Fairy”: One of the smallest of the genus. Often available at an affordable cost. While generally not overly aggressive, they will stand their ground quite well for their size.

I read this as somewhat aggressive.
 

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No. I was assuming they were used more for semi aggressive species, not the “peaceful” ones.
I now use it with every wrasse addition, figure easier to start with it than try and catch one.
 

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I use acclimation for EVERY fish I put in now. I have had too many issues with aggression to NOT attempt this. It isn't 100% but it does make the process easier. Just remember that the listed demeanor of a fish is more of a probability and odds situation and not a hard fact situation. Generally Peaceful fish can turn aggressive and some semi-aggressive fish can be perfectly mild mannered. My guess is that your Yellow Fin has become established (been in the tank for a while) and won't take kindly to any new wrasse additions. You can keep the acclimation boxes super cheap and simple. I used these dollar store drain baskets to acclimate my Yellow Tang and Coral Beauty Dwarf Angel and it seemed to work pretty well:

 

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I've found flavidorsalis to be in the top 1/3 of aggressive fairy wrasses. Not as bad as filamentosus, but moreso than most others.
 
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So what else would be a good match for this little terror? Gramma? Dottyback? Trying to stay away from Damsels and Clowns. Already have a OC Clown in the other tank.
 

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