Tanakas Pygmy Wrasse

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I’ve had a pygmy wrasse in my 34 gal for about three months now. I also house two ocellaris, two zebra dartfish and a neon goby. In the past, I housed a red line wrasse (Christmas wrasse), but it jumped out. I now have a lid for my aquarium. My wife wants me to add another red line, but I am worried it will fight with the pygmy. Will these two get along?

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A red-line and/or christmas wrasse are a little big for a 34g and would out compete the Tanaka for food. Consider another wetmorella, say a yellow-banded or even a pink-streaked wrasse, both are low key and wouldn't cause any issues.
 
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I like the yellow branded, but my wife doesn’t. Maybe I can talk her into pink streaked. I thought I saw one at my legs. Thanks for the reply.
A red-line and/or christmas wrasse are a little big for a 34g and would out compete the Tanaka for food. Consider another wetmorella, say a yellow-banded or even a pink-streaked wrasse, both are low key and wouldn't cause any issues.
 

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