Would a Mystery Wrasse be ok in a 54 gallon corner tank? Thinking about adding one to my tank.
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Depends on what you have in there. They are not reef safe in the sense that they eat inverts (ie shrimp) and they can be aggressive to other Wrasses and similarly shaped fish.
That was my favorite fish, tank size you are fine.
If those are the only preposed fish, then a mystery wrasse should be fine. They can definitely get aggressive and limit uture additions, though.Nothing in the tank yet. Fish list would be cardinal fish, longnose hawk, Midas Benny and mystery wrasse.
Was my favorite fish. Had one in the 75 gallon tank I had years ago.
If those are the only preposed fish, then a mystery wrasse should be fine. They can definitely get aggressive and limit uture additions, though.
Chromis often pick each other off, so I don't recommend them.and may add some blue reef chromis as well. would those be ok as well? Is there another wrasse that would be a better fit than the mystery even thou that is what I would want?
Chromis often pick each other off, so I don't recommend them.
If a mystery wrasse is what you really want, then get a mystery wrasse. But that just affects what fish you can get in the future.
Azure, talbots, rollands, and springeri damsels would work.Ok I will stay away from them. Any other recommendations on fish to possibility add? Also I take it that I should add the mystery wrasse last?
I would advise against a flasher or fairy with a mystery wrasse.A yellow tail damsel would work. Bright colors and are on the less aggresive side of the damsel family.
What about flasher/fairy wrasses?
I would advise against a flasher or fairy with a mystery wrasse.
Azure, talbots, rollands, and springeri damsels would work.
Add the mystery after the cardinal, hawk, and blenny, but if you did get damsels, add the mystery before the damsels.
A yellow tail damsel would work. Bright colors and are on the less aggresive side of the damsel family.
What about flasher/fairy wrasses?
A mystery wrasse will eventually bully a firefish.
May I ask why you're not a fan of damsels?
The damsels that have been suggested are better behaved than most damsels, and behavior-wise are a good fit with your planned fish.they are aggressive to other fish and everyone always says stay away from them