Same wrasse family issue?

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May a mystery be kept with other wrasse in a big system say 200gal display
 

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May a mystery be kept with other wrasse in a big system say 200gal display
Personally I wouldn’t risk it, Pseudocheilinus is a notoriously aggressive genus with the mystery falling as one of the worst for it. I find it’s best kept on its own if you want to try it or you need 100s of LBS of rockwork for it to work and the mystery to go in as the very last wrasse.
 
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Personally I wouldn’t risk it, Pseudocheilinus is a notoriously aggressive genus with the mystery falling as one of the worst for it. I find it’s best kept on its own if you want to try it or you need 100s of LBS of rockwork for it to work and the mystery to go in as the very last wrasse.
My wrasse decided to resolve the issue himself . He took one for the team and jump out a small hole in the tank
 

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