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They are without a dought my favorite. I have heard from others that they can get aggressive, but I have owned them for almost 4 years now, (different ones) and I've never experienced it with the rhomboids. They are pretty passive IMO. They lose a bit of their brilliance, but not near as much as others.
 
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Wow I love that pic of the Hawaiian Flame Wrasse.. So they pretty much all get along? No aggression?

Yea, they all live together fine for the most part. Right now I have a conde wrasse that has reached the age where his aggression has kicked up a notch. I'm keeping a close eye on him and if gets worse, I'll have to find him a new home. Other than that they all get along fine.
 

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