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Hi guys. New to this thread. Wow I’m not even gonna try and read back!

We have an established female blue leopard wrasse (peacock wrasse in the UK marketplace) - she is our only wrasse in a 6ft with quite a mixed bag of other fish. I can post them all if it helps. The tank has been up and running for 4 years.

Basically we have seen a beautiful ‘mystery’ wrasse and I’ve always been struck with the look of the Naoko wrasse. I can find and post a pic or a link to a video of the mystery wrasse if that helps with ID.

Any tips on compatibility between our female leopard star and either or both of those? I’ve tried to use a compatibility chart but struggling to find the leopard wrasse on the chart. A link to a good chart I could use would also be appreciated!

Thanks in advance!
 

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Hi guys. New to this thread. Wow I’m not even gonna try and read back!

We have an established female blue leopard wrasse (peacock wrasse in the UK marketplace) - she is our only wrasse in a 6ft with quite a mixed bag of other fish. I can post them all if it helps. The tank has been up and running for 4 years.

Basically we have seen a beautiful ‘mystery’ wrasse and I’ve always been struck with the look of the Naoko wrasse. I can find and post a pic or a link to a video of the mystery wrasse if that helps with ID.

Any tips on compatibility between our female leopard star and either or both of those? I’ve tried to use a compatibility chart but struggling to find the leopard wrasse on the chart. A link to a good chart I could use would also be appreciated!

Thanks in advance!
I haven't seen any fairies or flashers mess with my leopard. They seem to only fixate on themselves. Might be problematic with the more aggressive fairies. Mystery is a Pseudocheilinus, lined wrasse, which is a genus I avoid due to their territorial nature. Others will be able to comment more specifically on the Mystery (@i cant think ??).
 

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Hi guys. New to this thread. Wow I’m not even gonna try and read back!

We have an established female blue leopard wrasse (peacock wrasse in the UK marketplace) - she is our only wrasse in a 6ft with quite a mixed bag of other fish. I can post them all if it helps. The tank has been up and running for 4 years.

Basically we have seen a beautiful ‘mystery’ wrasse and I’ve always been struck with the look of the Naoko wrasse. I can find and post a pic or a link to a video of the mystery wrasse if that helps with ID.

Any tips on compatibility between our female leopard star and either or both of those? I’ve tried to use a compatibility chart but struggling to find the leopard wrasse on the chart. A link to a good chart I could use would also be appreciated!

Thanks in advance!
Do you have a photo of the ‘mystery’ wrasse - is it similar to this?
Mystery Wrasse.jpeg


If you can share your other fish that would be great - I’ve found certain fish require you to have more dominant wrasses or, in some instances, less dominant wrasses.
 

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Well, I’ve done it… a second wrasse to settle down. She’s settled in and feeding happily currently but I just want to hold her with the Vivien so that I can get more food in her and have them both fattening up at a similar rate.

Any guesses?
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Lapillus or Xenojulis?
 

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Lapillus or Xenojulis?
Lapillus!

I had a Xenojulis for a few years but my cleaner became way too dominant for her, she’s just began the transition too. I was gutted when she vanished and I found the cleaner being the issue (after it killed my first Kaleidos Pencil Wrasse).
 
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Do you have a photo of the ‘mystery’ wrasse - is it similar to this?
Mystery Wrasse.jpeg


If you can share your other fish that would be great - I’ve found certain fish require you to have more dominant wrasses or, in some instances, less dominant wrasses.
I thought I had a pic of the mystery wrasse in the shop but I was mistaken. However I’m pretty sure it’s this and I would think the fish you posted a pic of is the same:


That site names it as Pseudocheilinus ocellatus.

Our current fish stock:
Blonde Naso Tang (7”)
Magnificent Foxface (6”)
Blue Tang (7”)
White tailed kole tang
Clown pair
Female blue star leopard wrasse
Starry blenny
Midas blenny
Royal Gramma
Copperband
3 Banggai Cardinals
2 blue chromis
Pink spot goby + pistol shrimp
Scooter blenny pair
Mandarin pair
Barnacle blenny

Inverts:
Pompom crab
Coral banded shrimp
Harlequin shrimp pair
2 Fire shrimp
Cleaner shrimp
Red legged hermits
3 conches
Tuxedo and pincushion urchins
Nassarius, trochus, Astraea snails

Thanks for your input!
 

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I thought I had a pic of the mystery wrasse in the shop but I was mistaken. However I’m pretty sure it’s this and I would think the fish you posted a pic of is the same:


That site names it as Pseudocheilinus ocellatus.

Our current fish stock:
Blonde Naso Tang (7”)
Magnificent Foxface (6”)
Blue Tang (7”)
White tailed kole tang
Clown pair
Female blue star leopard wrasse
Starry blenny
Midas blenny
Royal Gramma
Copperband
3 Banggai Cardinals
2 blue chromis
Pink spot goby + pistol shrimp
Scooter blenny pair
Mandarin pair
Barnacle blenny

Inverts:
Pompom crab
Coral banded shrimp
Harlequin shrimp pair
2 Fire shrimp
Cleaner shrimp
Red legged hermits
3 conches
Tuxedo and pincushion urchins
Nassarius, trochus, Astraea snails

Thanks for your input!
Ive also seen you’re in the UK so I can help with what wrasses are often available over here as I deal with the wholesalers (mainly TMC).

Now, naoko and mystery would work well considering your tank size. The Sixlines have given their genus a bad reputation for poking the eyes out of Dragonets and Mandarins. Ive got my Mystery with a Moyer’s Dragonet and she has so far behaved in my 5 foot, 700l tank.

I guess to finish off my questions before I go ahead and throw names at you:
How many wrasses are you after in total? Just the three or are you considering more?
 

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Ive also seen you’re in the UK so I can help with what wrasses are often available over here as I deal with the wholesalers (mainly TMC).

Now, naoko and mystery would work well considering your tank size. The Sixlines have given their genus a bad reputation for poking the eyes out of Dragonets and Mandarins. Ive got my Mystery with a Moyer’s Dragonet and she has so far behaved in my 5 foot, 700l tank.

I guess to finish off my questions before I go ahead and throw names at you:
How many wrasses are you after in total? Just the three or are you considering more?
Hi!

I thought you were in the UK from previous posts/replies. Yes we actually live near the Hertfordshire TMC distribution centre but can't visit as it's closed to the public. But one positive is we know someone from a (big) LFS who often visits to hand pick the stock so it could be possible for us to request a specific species.

No particular number - we just like the look of some of the wrasse we have seen and are interested in adding one or maybe more at some point. Obviously we want to try and do this as responsibly as possible so this seemed like a good place to ask for advice. We also have (high) nutrient issues so adding fish has got to be done with some care and thought.

The compatibility charts are interesting but really there's no substitute for experience.

Also I'll add our tank has a sandbed which in some places is up to about 3-4 inches but for the most part is only a centimetre or 2 and in some places has been cleared by various incumbents - the leopard star sleeps in the deep sand.
 

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What is the common name for this wrasse -

Thalassoma quinquevittatum​


And what is your experience with them? Are they reef safe, aggressive, get along with other wrasses (fairies, flashers, leopard, melanurus)?

Would love to see a pic of yours, if you have this one!

TY
 

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I know, I know common and cheap wrasse. BUT a beauty. Beggars can’t be choosy. AND hold his own against a Bluethroat Fairy, another beautiful wrasse. Both doing extremely well in my large DT full of large fishes. I just cannot have timid wrasses in this tank. Even if the angels and the tangs do not attract the wrasses, their size is intimidating to the wrasses.
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Is that a Clown Fairy Wrasse? I just got one Tuesday, with a Blue Throat, Exquisite, and Orange Back.
 

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What is the common name for this wrasse -

Thalassoma quinquevittatum​


And what is your experience with them? Are they reef safe, aggressive, get along with other wrasses (fairies, flashers, leopard, melanurus)?

Would love to see a pic of yours, if you have this one!

TY
In general Thalassoma genus are aggressive. They in general don’t play nice with other wrasses. In general they will eat your clean up crew. There are always exceptions but in general they are aggressive.
 

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Hooded flame 🔥 does this look male or female to you?
Young transitional male I’d say - generally mature males are slightly more colourful. Stunning nonetheless though! Loved my nahackyi female before she went MIA - hoping now I can get direct imports (through the LFS) I can possibly source another with a bit more ease.
 

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I’ve been bitten again… This time by a customer’s tank break down.
I’ve been after one for a long time, and today a female Halichoeres biocellatus came in. The perfect size and looks as though she’s soon to turn male too!
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Hoping my iridis will play nicely with her, but I’m not too sure how it’ll play out.
 

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Young transitional male I’d say - generally mature males are slightly more colourful. Stunning nonetheless though! Loved my nahackyi female before she went MIA - hoping now I can get direct imports (through the LFS) I can possibly source another with a bit more ease.
IMG_3656.jpeg

Awe thank you, I got him in with this rosy scale. Originally asked because the place I got them for charged more for “males” & I thought similar his color was a little faint leaning more female. But I let it go, he’s healthy and I’m happy.

I don’t see yours often but I have seen it on top shelf aquatics before.
 

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I’ve been bitten again… This time by a customer’s tank break down.
I’ve been after one for a long time, and today a female Halichoeres biocellatus came in. The perfect size and looks as though she’s soon to turn male too!
IMG_4461.jpeg


Hoping my iridis will play nicely with her, but I’m not too sure how it’ll play out.

I want one of these, a radiant, and one other halichoeres in my upcoming build.
 

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I want one of these, a radiant, and one other halichoeres in my upcoming build.
Sounds exactly like my 5 foot 😆
Soon it’ll have 3 Halichoeres in it with a Lapillus fattening up in my Vivien.
Here’s the 3 Halichoeres I have currently plus my Vivien (who took a small dive a couple days ago so she’s lost a tiny bit of weight but still looking better than she originally did).
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