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Which Wrasse?

  • McCosker's Flasher Wrasse

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I've narrowed down my choices to the ones in the poll, but feel free to include anything similar to them that I might have missed.

I have a barebottom 93g cube with a 2-spot Bristletooth Tang and 2 Black Ice Clownfish.

I have had a McCoskers Wrasse previously, but he disappeared about 2 weeks later and was never found (different tank, long time ago). I have netting on my current tank to prevent carpet surfing!
 

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Really similar fishes, and I don't think you can go wrong with any of them. I like mccoskers.

There are also fairy wrasses to choose from, like Lubbock, exquisite, and orange back.

You can also mix some of them.

Since you are bare bottom, I wouldn't try leopard or Halichoeres wrasses.
 

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Agree with TJ. Mine even bosses and flashes at some of my fairy wrasses.

Why stop at one? You could have more and it would increase the displaying.
 
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Really similar fishes, and I don't think you can go wrong with any of them. I like mccoskers.

There are also fairy wrasses to choose from, like Lubbock, exquisite, and orange back.

You can also mix some of them.

Since you are bare bottom, I wouldn't try leopard or Halichoeres wrasses.

Not a big fan of fairy wraps, but thanks for the option!
 
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Agree with TJ. Mine even bosses and flashes at some of my fairy wrasses.

Why stop at one? You could have more and it would increase the displaying.

I'm not opposed to multiples. My tang hides all day and barely comes out for food and the clowns hang out by the overflow all day without much movement, so I'm all for adding fish that actually move around!
 

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In a 93 gal, you likely can put more than 1 flasher in it. There are also so many colorful fairy wrasses also.
I agree with TJ, of the common Flasher wrasses, I like the Flavianalis the best, then McCosker.
Here is a picture of my Flashers. BTW, keep just one, your Flasher is unlikely to flash and show off.
Strongly consiider adding more than one and also a few more docile smaller Fairy.

McCoskeri:
McCoskeri2018051803.jpg


Flavianalis
YellowfinFlasher2018062801resized.jpg
 

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I prefer my fairy wrasses. I had an orange back in my last tank. The brightness that you get off of their back with the orange and purple is awesome...
 

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Any of the fish below would likely do well in your tank, other than the Bluethroat in the first picture since he is rater aggressive. All fairy common and not costing an arm and a leg.

Bluethroat/Sailfin. Don't get this one, just just want to show off.
BluethroatFairy2018081801.jpg


Exquisite Fairy

Solorensis Fairy
SolorensisFairy2018071002.jpg


Lubbock Fairy (Bali variance)
LubbockFairyWrasse2018062201.jpg


Exquisite2018081201.jpg
 
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In a 93 gal, you likely can put more than 1 flasher in it. There are also so many colorful fairy wrasses also.
I agree with TJ, of the common Flasher wrasses, I like the Flavianalis the best, then McCosker.
Here is a picture of my Flashers. BTW, keep just one, your Flasher is unlikely to flash and show off.
Strongly consiider adding more than one and also a few more docile smaller Fairy.

McCoskeri:
McCoskeri2018051803.jpg


Flavianalis
YellowfinFlasher2018062801resized.jpg

Beautiful fish! I didn't realize you could keep 2 Male flashers together. Do they flash towards each other or do you have females as well?
 
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Any of the fish below would likely do well in your tank, other than the Bluethroat in the first picture since he is rater aggressive. All fairy common and not costing an arm and a leg.

Bluethroat/Sailfin. Don't get this one, just just want to show off.


Exquisite Fairy

Solorensis Fairy

Lubbock Fairy (Bali variance)

Thank you for your post, I just don't find fairy wrasses interesting or pretty.
 

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You can keep several species together but would avoid two of the same species in your tank's size. Consider Blue Flasher (P. cyaneus) also called Peacock Flasher. IMO, they are the best looking of the filamentous type Flasher. For more expensive flashers, you cannot beat a Eightline Flasher (P. octotaenia) from the Red Sea or a Diamondtail flasher (P. attenuatus).
TJ recommendation of 3 is great.
 
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You can keep several species together but would avoid two of the same species in your tank's size. Consider Blue Flasher (P. cyaneus) also called Peacock Flasher. IMO, they are the best looking of the filamentous type Flasher. For more expensive flashers, you cannot beat a Eightline Flasher (P. octotaenia) from the Red Sea or a Diamondtail flasher (P. attenuatus).
TJ recommendation of 3 is great.

Diamond flasher is beautiful, just can't justify the cost!
 

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I love the male pintails.. I had one but unfortunately I bought a big carpet nem. Day 2 of the carpet nem and he ate my pintail.. [emoji849]
 

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I would love to have a Flavianalis, a McCoskeri, and a Cirrhilabrus rubeus (Ruby Longfin Fairy).

Thoughts?
Those 3 would work. Though add the rubeus last. It is the bossiest of the 3 species.
 

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