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I'm looking to add some nice wrasse to my 120g. If you had a wrasseless 120g and wanted to add mostly wrasse which ones would you go with?
Assuming the tank is covered with 1/4" clear mesh or the like (an absolute requirement!) and you're willing/able to feed several times per day, I'd consider various Cirrhilabrus (fairy) and Paracheilinus (flasher) wrasses. With the size of the tank, you'd be able to have quite a few, provided there's sufficient hiding places (and going off my memory of your scape, there should be). I would be comfortable with ~8 different wrasses. Any species of Paracheilinus would be fine, but there are a few Cirrhilabrus species to avoid when mixing them. Notably, avoid the following Cirrhilabrus: C. adornatus, C. condei, C. filamentosus, C. rubrisquamis, C. scottorum, C. tonozukai.I'm looking to add some nice wrasse to my 120g. If you had a wrasseless 120g and wanted to add mostly wrasse which ones would you go with?
Wrasses of the Pseudocheilinus genus (like the mystery) should not be mixed with other wrasses.Pair of leopards for sure!! Mystery wrasse one of my all time favs
Assuming the tank is covered with 1/4" clear mesh or the like (an absolute requirement!) and you're willing/able to feed several times per day, I'd consider various Cirrhilabrus (fairy) and Paracheilinus (flasher) wrasses. With the size of the tank, you'd be able to have quite a few, provided there's sufficient hiding places (and going off my memory of your scape, there should be). I would be comfortable with ~8 different wrasses. Any species of Paracheilinus would be fine, but there are a few Cirrhilabrus species to avoid when mixing them. Notably, avoid the following Cirrhilabrus: C. adornatus, C. condei, C. filamentosus, C. rubrisquamis, C. scottorum, C. tonozukai.
What you might wish to end up with for particular species will depend on what appeals to you, and more so what's available to you.
Wrasses of the Pseudocheilinus genus (like the mystery) should not be mixed with other wrasses.
Wow that's good to know...I have a mystery and a red velvet wrasse in a 93cube no problems to date...but thanks for the heads up
Oh wow, I was unaware of the ruby red, adornatus and tonos being that aggressive.C. adornatus, C. condei, C. filamentosus, C. rubrisquamis, C. scottorum, C. tonozukai.
Unfortunately, not really.Is there a wrasse to help with red bugs ?
Male. M. bipartitus (leopard, yes).Gorgeous fish. What species is he? Some kind of leopard?
Naoko is hit/miss; usually not too bad (but can be).Oh wow, I was unaware of the ruby red, adornatus and tonos being that aggressive.
I also hear Naoko, Rubriventralis, Pylei and Flavidorsalis are very aggressive towards other cirrhilabrus as well.
Unfortunately, not really.
Interceptor (or the like) is a pretty easy in-tank treatment however.