Multiple of the same wrasse added together

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Thinking of adding a few supermale wrasses (Madagascar Flasher) together into a 300g FOWLR at the same time. I know typically I would add a M/F pair together, but thoughts of adding say 3 or 4 males together simultaneously in this size tank?

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Thinking of adding a few supermale wrasses (Madagascar Flasher) together into a 300g FOWLR at the same time. I know typically I would add a M/F pair together, but thoughts of adding say 3 or 4 males together simultaneously in this size tank?

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Big no, this will just end in a fight. IMO 300G is only really big enough for 1 Madagascan let alone 3-4 males.
 

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Get different species instead. All flashers are beautiful. The Madagascar is a little overrated/overpriced get a variety of species and you won’t get fatal aggression.
 

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Nope males will kill each other and also females will become males and kill each other. Also like said 300 gallons is a decent start to house one. If it’s a tall 300 gallons it would be much better. Hemi’s need almost of room and open water
 

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