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@evolved Where can I find that pretty compatibility chart? I would like to print it out but I can't do it from that snapshot. Is there someplace else I can find it?
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@evolved Where can I find that pretty compatibility chart? I would like to print it out but I can't do it from that snapshot. Is there someplace else I can find it?
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Selling the Scott's Wrasse to another reefer. The fact he's not a good fit for my tank has me worried. So glad another reefer's willing to pay what I paid for him- lesson learned, not all wrasses are peaceful fit, lol
 

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I'm not seeing where the McCosker's Flasher Wrasse (Paracheilinus mccoskeri) fits in on the chart, @evolved

The chart is for fairy wrasses, genus Cirrhilabrus. The P. mccoskeri “McCosker’s Flasher” is genus Paracheilinus. This article by Hunter (@evolved) is really helpful: https://www.reef2reef.com/ams/all-about-reef-safe-wrasses-in-aquaria.28/

From the article:
P. mccoskeri “McCosker’s Flasher”: Commonly available, inexpensive. 1 filament on the dorsal fin. Red only appears on the anal fin (which is all red to a deep burgundy); the dorsal fin and tail have no red. Peaceful with other flashers and wrasses.

Edit: everyone should click on evolved' name and read the 4 articles he's written, really good stuff. I find myself going through the above article often, and looking at the Cirrhilabrus chart even more often.
 
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C. Isosceles (C. cf lanceolatus) and c. (cf) lunatus together? Same complex I know but being a reasonably peaceful complex will I get away with it?
 

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C. Isosceles (C. cf lanceolatus) and c. (cf) lunatus together? Same complex I know but being a reasonably peaceful complex will I get away with it?
Unless the tank is over 6' long, you won't get away with it longterm.
 

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Wondering what the odds are a juvenile/female Golden Rhomboidalis Wrasse turning male over time? It would be the only wrasse in the tank. Thinking of getting one as it is half the price of a male.
 

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Wondering what the odds are a juvenile/female Golden Rhomboidalis Wrasse turning male over time? It would be the only wrasse in the tank. Thinking of getting one as it is half the price of a male.
It is very likely it will transition.
 

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Given that wrasses need multiple feedings per day, how do people manage this? I have an auto feeder, but it only uses pellets, so i usually have frozen in the morning before work, pellets around noon, and then frozen when i get home. anyone figure out how to give frozen automatically?
 

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Given that wrasses need multiple feedings per day, how do people manage this? I have an auto feeder, but it only uses pellets, so i usually have frozen in the morning before work, pellets around noon, and then frozen when i get home. anyone figure out how to give frozen automatically?
I feed frozen once an hr every hr after I come home from work until lights go out.
 

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How does this stocklist look for a 4ft 120g?
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Also, would throwing in a Lubbock and/ or a flasher wrasse work out?
I've already acquired all the fish that have a hyphen before their name. (I'll most likely be adding another fish or two to the list later on [emoji6])
 

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How does this stocklist look for a 4ft 120g?
235c5b2d6a51a48b09deac837d1605b8.png

Also, would throwing in a Lubbock and/ or a flasher wrasse work out?
I've already acquired all the fish that have a hyphen before their name. (I'll most likely be adding another fish or two to the list later on [emoji6])
Lubbock and flashers should be fine.
 

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