Possible Wrasse combo

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Right now I've got a Pintail Fairy Wrasse, would a Naoko and Earmuff br good additions or should I go another route?

Any and all recommendations are appreciated. Im trying to go Wrasse heavy in my 75g display.

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- 2 Oscellaris Clowns
- 1 YWG
- 2 Bangaii Cardinals (QT tank)
- 1 Diamond Goby (QT tank)
- 1 Midas Blenny
- 1 Pintail Fairy Wrasse
- 1 Coral Beauty (arrives Thursday)
 

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Naoko are known to be a bit more aggressive in the Rubriventralis complex, but not necessarily. C. rubeus is a bit lower on the aggression side of Rubriventralis. Pintails are generally on the more timid side, so I'd be careful and add two wrasses together to spread out the focus. But if you're going for that black and yellow coloration, Naoko is a good bet unless you are willing to spring for a C. nahackyi.

No idea on the earmuff. @Slocke @i cant think ?
 
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Naoko are known to be a bit more aggressive in the Rubriventralis complex, but not necessarily. C. rubeus is a bit lower on the aggression side of Rubriventralis. Pintails are generally on the more timid side, so I'd be careful and add two wrasses together to spread out the focus. But if you're going for that black and yellow coloration, Naoko is a good bet unless you are willing to spring for a C. nahackyi.

No idea on the earmuff. @Slocke @i cant think ?
Is it possible to mix Wrasses from the same group? A Dusky with my Pintail?
 

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