Might be question for QT thread but with the diamond tails already in there would you just add the others. Just curious. I have three wrasses in my 20L and just started prazi and plan to do TTM after but want to add more at some point.
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Might be question for QT thread but with the diamond tails already in there would you just add the others. Just curious. I have three wrasses in my 20L and just started prazi and plan to do TTM after but want to add more at some point.
Got it! Thanks and good luck with them.No I would not I will setup a next qt that I have there don’t want to stress out my diamonds or the new comers plus I have two other wrasse in there also and a sunburst goby. I have to make up my mind by the end of the day if I’m ordering the crescent tail as the pintail did not make the list but I will still add it if I order[emoji33].
You'd be resetting the QT clock on everything if you did.Might be question for QT thread but with the diamond tails already in there would you just add the others. Just curious. I have three wrasses in my 20L and just started prazi and plan to do TTM after but want to add more at some point.
Yeah thought so. Thanks.You'd be resetting the QT clock on everything if you did.
Hi, so I have a female Scott's and a male exquisite, the exquisite keeps harassing the Scott's. Do you think this behavior will get worst? I plan to add a flame wrasse and a lineatus doing the proper aclimation procedure, but I always thought the exquisite was a non agresive wrasse. Any suggestions??
Hi....i would wait a little longer before doing anything....how long have you had the Scott's and the exquisite? From my own experience mixing Wrasses is not a exact science that's for sure. Some listed as peaceful turn into terrors and vice versa....Hi, so I have a female Scott's and a male exquisite, the exquisite keeps harassing the Scott's. Do you think this behavior will get worst? I plan to add a flame wrasse and a lineatus doing the proper aclimation procedure, but I always thought the exquisite was a non agresive wrasse. Any suggestions??
Oh I gotcha....has the bullying been going on the whole time?About 2 months and they where added at the same time
I'll let the resident experts chime in but is it a relentless chase around the tank and constant hiding or just random? Tank size? If its just random it could be just setting the hierarchy in the tank.
Adding more would distract the exquisite but once that Scott's gets bigger it will rule the roost.
Exquisitus is usually a pretty mellow fairy wrasse, however it is also very closely related to scott's fairies, so aggression can be worse among closely related species.Hi, so I have a female Scott's and a male exquisite, the exquisite keeps harassing the Scott's. Do you think this behavior will get worst? I plan to add a flame wrasse and a lineatus doing the proper aclimation procedure, but I always thought the exquisite was a non agresive wrasse. Any suggestions??
A china wrasse will mix fine with those species.I was following along...here are some pics of mine.....4 Leopards.... Ornate...Melegris... Vermiculated....and a Moyer's... Red Coris...and a yellow Wrasse. I was thinking about adding a China Wrasse to the mix....any thoughts?
Thanks a bunch!!!! [emoji3]Exquisitus is usually a pretty mellow fairy wrasse, however it is also very closely related to scott's fairies, so aggression can be worse among closely related species.
If the aggression is only chasing a few times a day and isn't relentless, then I wouldn't be overly concerned.
A china wrasse will mix fine with those species.
Sensitive to a whole lot of things. And then if you get past the barriers, it becomes a big fish.
As much as I would admire one, I don't want one.
This pretty much got addressed pages back, but I've always found those two to be okay together. I have done it in the past and doing it again now.
The complex is pretty mild for the most part. When mixing various combinations of the complex I have only seen lunatus and brunneus want to kill each other.
Goes to show how each individual fish is different. My brunneus is by far the most boisterous when compared to the c. lunatus and c. isoceles. No major aggression, but it's obvious he rules the tank. They are in with 5 other fairy wrasse so that probably helps.A Brunneus would be bossed around too. Pretty timid. Mine was the biggest in the tank and a small exquisite ruled the roost.
Hey @evolved Any issues with your isosceles and your johnsoni?
I totally agree.....I had a small Juvi checkerboard wrasse....he was fine when I first put him in the tank...then 2 months later he turned out to be a total jerk...he chassed my 4 leopards around relentlessly....who had been in my tank for a year before I got the Checkerboard Wrasse....so I caught him and took him back to my LFS. I didn't see much info online where people had issues....but that goes to show they all have their own personalites.Goes to show how each individual fish is different. My brunneus is by far the most boisterous when compared to the c. lunatus and c. isoceles. No major aggression, but it's obvious he rules the tank. They are in with 5 other fairy wrasse so that probably helps.
Oh man.... sorry for your lost....do you know why he died....or was it old age?My hooded fairy wrasse just died yesterday. but he would chase and attack my cinnamon clownfish.