All About Reef Safe Wrasses in Aquaria

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I figured I might as well post an update-

Went ahead and picked up a 20L from Petco and ordered a H. biocellatus and P. flavianalis from LiveAquaria. Unfortunately the P. flavianalis didn't even make it 24 hours and I don’t really know why. I matched temp, salinity, and had the room as dark as possible during acclimation and release. Bummer for sure.

The H. biocellatus is doing fantastic though, eats like a pig and apparently likes his picture taken. Don’t mind all the sand everywhere in the pictures, he was acting like he couldn’t find the Pyrex bowl so I just dumped the sand out in a corner.

I will be ordering another Paracheilinus this week

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Sometimes it takes them a day to find the sand, but they always figure it out eventually.
 

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I've recently picked up 2 Cirrhilabrus Wrasse (Lubbock and Naoko) both are in qt and are eating. Quite active but a little skittish still after 3 days.

Im noticing the Naoko which is the bigger of the two is chasing the Lubbock frequently. No apparent damage as of yet but I'm wondering if this aggression should be addressed or if it part of the hierarchy being established?
 

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I've recently picked up 2 Cirrhilabrus Wrasse (Lubbock and Naoko) both are in qt and are eating. Quite active but a little skittish still after 3 days.

Im noticing the Naoko which is the bigger of the two is chasing the Lubbock frequently. No apparent damage as of yet but I'm wondering if this aggression should be addressed or if it part of the hierarchy being established?
Doesn't sound to serious, fish are active and curious creatures. They could be bored, they could be adapting socially.

Keep an eye out for physical injuries, not a major deal if a bit of fin is tattered, but it is if one looks beaten.

Give it a few more days, make sure the wrasses have a place to hide if they need too. PVC pipe and fittings work great in a qt tank.

Post pictures if you notice physical damage to the fish.
 
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I've recently picked up 2 Cirrhilabrus Wrasse (Lubbock and Naoko) both are in qt and are eating. Quite active but a little skittish still after 3 days.

Im noticing the Naoko which is the bigger of the two is chasing the Lubbock frequently. No apparent damage as of yet but I'm wondering if this aggression should be addressed or if it part of the hierarchy being established?
Naoko is a pretty aggressive species. That's going to be a problem in the same QT.
 

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So what are my options or any ways to limit aggression for the month of qt? Will they be okay in a 70g.
Unlikely. As Hunter said naokoae are pretty aggressive toward other fairies. That aggression will only increase as it matures and will pretty considerable in the confines of a 70g.
 
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Unlikely. As Hunter said naokoae are pretty aggressive toward other fairies. That aggression will only increase as it matures and will pretty considerable in the confines of a 70g.
Agree. It is doubtful they will work together now in the QT, or later in a 70g.
 

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Agree. It is doubtful they will work together now in the QT, or later in a 70g.
Well that's a shame. Beautiful fish. I'd rather several Wrasse. What are some good options to go with the Lubbock.
 

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Lol well that's what I had done and figured 2 Cirrhilabrus would be okay.
 
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Lol well that's what I had done and figured 2 Cirrhilabrus would be okay.
Consider the chart closely; that "+" is next to Naoko as a warning.
I'm always willing to help if there's questions on it.
 
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Edit... I didn't see the detailed description below that clearly states aggressive with others. Le sigh.
Check the link above; you'll find that chart more helpful than the notes on the first post of this thread we are in.
 

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Thanks so much, tappatalk was showing a completely unrelated thread so I had to log onto desktop.
 

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This is what my list look like so far
Katherine fairy x2
Crescent tail x2
P. Cerasinus
Red margin fairy x2
Some others but they are not wrasse
 
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This is what my list look like so far
Katherine fairy x2
Crescent tail x2
P. Cerasinus
Red margin fairy x2
Some others but they are not wrasse

I have a pencil on my list as well. Doubling up on the others huh. How big of a tank?
 
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