How many wrasse's?

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I'm starting to plan a bigger tank.. about a yr down the road..

I was thinking of doing a mostly cardinal-fish tank like Leonardo's on RC before he took it down, but now I am thinking about doing a mostly wrasse tank? The tank would be a 36*36*36 exterior dimensions

so like 170-200g tank. Its going to have alot of sps lps and zoas of course
pretty high flow.. 2 vortechs and a tunze...maybe more

I want a very good amt of fish in the tank..2 goby's 2 clownfishes
and then pairs of wrasses probably

3-4 flame wrasses
2 blue flasher wrasses
2 yellow corris wrasses


I would have to build one of those nets for the top.. but im not too worried about that this early in the game
 

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I'm not sure that your setup would give the wrasses optimal range as far as personal space. You might be alright, but.... (hey, I'm not an expert:))
 

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:facepalm

they've got it listed wrong. there is no such thing as a yellow coris wrasse. that is a halichoeres chrysus.

Halichoeres

Halichoeres chrysus Randall 1981 (1), is a fish of two "good" and one bad common name. It should be called the Golden or Canary Wrasse for its bright bold sun-yellow color, but is most often listed as the Yellow Coris Wrasse (Arggghhh!, it is not a Coris genus member of course). This is an exemplary aquarium species that is suitable for peaceful fish-only and reef systems. To a mere 4 inches or so total length. Aquarium juv. (and adult below) & S. Sulawesi photos. Eastern Indian Ocean distribution. Halichoeres chrysus, Canary wrasse : aquarium
 

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You will have no problem keeping those fish together. I've got a pretty good collection of wrasses in a much smaller tank and have no aggression issues. Fairy wrasses are pretty passive unless you have two that look very similar.

In a 120 I have;
mystery
purple velvet
yellow wrasse (haliocheres chrysus)
laboutei
leopard (macropharyngdon meleagris)
cleaner
pink margin
solarensis
whipfin
and I had a flame that I recently lost to a bacterial infection
 
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do you have pairs of all of those or just one?



and had no idea about the wrong name thing.. thanks for the correctoin
 

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They're all individuals. That many pairs would certainly be an overload!! The purple velvet, yellow and pink margin are terminal males.
 
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okay i definitely need to read up on them.. i have no idea what a terminal male is lol..

I was thinking i go do around like 15 fish? mostly wrasses and get a sweet skimmer to help out with the bioload
 
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2 canary/golden
2 mystery
2 purple velvet
2 laboutei
2 leopard
2 solarensis
2 flame

2 true percs b/w
couple gobies
1 pbt


how do you guys like that list?
 
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Idk.. maybe they'll breed lol.. id figured theyd stick together?
 

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