Questions regarding fish load.

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Currently i have a Mandarin, an ocellaris, a solor fairy, and a flame hawk. I've been playing around with the idea of adding a female solor fairy, but I've also wanted to get a black clown for my ocel. I've also been thinking about getting a dragon face pipefish. As far as tank stats it's a 54 gallon, 60 gallon total system. Probably 80 pounds of rock, a fuge with mud, rubble, and chaeto; and a coralife super skimmer 220 with a sedra 3500 running it. Now i would like to add all 3 if the fish i mentioned, but i feel like that wouldn't be the best idea. One thing though, I'm fairly certain that i can keep the pipefish and my Mandarin. I have a very mature tank and fuge. I'm also going to pick up some ulva and a couple packs of pods from reef cleaners and buy pods as needed. So that is off no concern. I just want to figure out which fish i should get/support/which would be the coolest combo. I've hada clown paid before but never a wrasse pair, so that would be interesting to see them interact. Thanks. -Dave

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Dragonface Pipefish are very difficult to keep and need to be kept in either a species specific tank or with very peaceful tankmates.

Live Aquaria has a nice writeup on them:

Saltwater Aquarium Fish for Marine Reef Aquariums: Dragonface Pipefish

I would not recommend adding the female C. solorensis. Most of the time pairings end up as 2 males and in your size tank, 2 males will more than likely fight.

I've never mixed clowns... maybe one of the clown experts can shed some light.

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The female solor is a totally different color variant than the male solor. I just found that out recently.

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Yes, Fairy wrasses are sexually dichromatic, meaning there are noticeable color differences between males and females. Fairies are also protogynous hermaphrodites and begin as females. Most of our male/female pairings have ended up with females morphing into males. In our situation, we've been able to make that work as we have a large tank, feed 3x a day and our fish have lots of hiding places where they can chill out. Hope this helps... :smile:
 
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So they won't do like clowns where they will buddy up and swim around together then? I couldn't find anything on the internet about it. I've had the ruby heads before but not with any other wrasses.

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