Fairy Wrasse Aggression

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Bought a Lubbock and Fairy from a LFS a month or so back. They both came from the same tank. I watched for any signs of aggression between the two, and didn't notice anything, so I purchased both. Long story short, both went through QT together, once I added them to the DT, the fairy's in attack mode every time it sees the Lubbock.

Planning to move one to the box, which one do I send?
 

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Is he actually attacking and causing injury or just nipping and figuring out their new territories?
 

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Bought a Lubbock and Fairy from a LFS a month or so back. They both came from the same tank. I watched for any signs of aggression between the two, and didn't notice anything, so I purchased both. Long story short, both went through QT together, once I added them to the DT, the fairy's in attack mode every time it sees the Lubbock.

Planning to move one to the box, which one do I send?

They are both fairy wrasses and IMHO that is likely the problem. Is this the aggressor in question:

 
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They are both fairy wrasses and IMHO that is likely the problem. Is this the aggressor in question:

Not exactly, this wrasse was only $20. Here’s a pic and video hopefully help Id. And thank you very much for helping me out.

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A lot of the fairy wrasses are link. Y have one that have long dorsal fin, it maybe a Blue throat or Whip fin. Both are very aggressive.
Cannot advise more unless you can come up with the IF of the aggressor.
Lubbock is a fairly small and docile fairy, will not last in a small tank with a very aggressive fairy. Look at Hunter's article on Fairy Wrasses to have a good idea of what fairy are most likely tolerate each other. The larger the tank, the more luck you are going to have.
Here is Hunter's article

For ID wrasse, a good picture post here you will get the correct ID in record time
 

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Look at Whipfin Fairy, Cirrhilabrus filamentosus , likely this is the fairy wrasse you have.
 

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That is a Blue (or Peacock) Flasher wrasse, Paracheilinus cyaneus . He most likely will be fine. In the future, the Lubbock may turn the table on him.
 
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the video looks like a flasher wrasse of some sort
I agree Looks like it could be parachelinus cyaneus but hard to tell
That is a Blue (or Peacock) Flasher wrasse, Paracheilinus cyaneus . He most likely will be fine. In the future, the Lubbock may turn the table on him.
Yes, once I saw the photo from above I'm in complete agreement. Just got back from where I bought it and can confirm it's labeled as a Pink Fairy Wrasse. Good part it's half the price at the LFS than online retailers. So don't worry about acclimating it then? Let the aggression play it's course?
 

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