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Looking to add a new fish to my tank. Have a 75 gallon mixed reef that has been running for a year. Current inhabitants are pair of true perculas, pistol shrimp and pink spotted goby pair, McCoskers Wrasse, cleaner shrimp, peppermint shrimp, and blue tuxedo urchin.

Only have a 75 I have been trying to avoid fish that have a larger bioload and need more swimming space hence no Tang.

I was debating on adding another wrasse maybe of the fairy variety. Any advice on mixing fairy or flashers together or any specific species that anyone recommends?
 

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Using a social acclimation box for a few weeks would probably be a good idea.

A flame wrasse is a good one.
 

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Sounds like you're on the right track. Do you have some you're considering?
 

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Love our Red head Solon fairy. Nice purple/blue color to the tank and very active.

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Sounds like you're on the right track. Do you have some you're considering?
Lubbocks Fairy
Red head Fairy
Scott's Fairy
Red Velvet Fairy

Are the ones that I like but also open to suggestions. I previously had a Red velvet in another tank setup and really liked the coloration, but I am interested in trying a new species.
 

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This is my female flame
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I know for certain the Lubbock would do just fine, but I have no experience with the others.
 

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The scott's and red velvet may be a little aggressive toward a mckosker.

An acclimation box should only be necessary for a couple of days.

I highly recommend C. cf. lanceolatus.
 
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The scott's and red velvet may be a little aggressive toward a mckosker.

An acclimation box should only be necessary for a couple of days.

I highly recommend C. cf. lanceolatus.

Is there any other wrasses you would recommend? I don't mind spending money on a nice one, but these are relatively difficult to find, if I am not mistaken, and I am interested in what else you would recommend.
 

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Is there any other wrasses you would recommend? I don't mind spending money on a nice one, but these are relatively difficult to find, if I am not mistaken, and I am interested in what else you would recommend.
LADD has them fairly regularly and NY Aquatic usually has them too.

There are a few species that will work. C. rubriventralis, joanallenae, or naokoae, as well as lubbocki, lunatus, and rhomboidalis.
 
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Thanks for all the feed back any thoughts on Pseudojuloides severnsi ? Wondering if this would be compatible with social acclimation?
 

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Thanks for all the feed back any thoughts on Pseudojuloides severnsi ? Wondering if this would be compatible with social acclimation?
Socially it will be compatible, but Pseudojuloides are a little more difficult than fairy wrasses, they are more on par with leopard and Anampses wrasses. However, it should be a good fit.
 

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