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My red tail, yellow fin and linespot flasher wrasse are in the acclimation box after completing QT. The red tail is a little stresse and doing his play dead thing but his color is still impressive.

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Had a juvenile lennardi wrasse for about 1 1/2 yrs and was doing perfectly fine but noticed the last couple of days he was not out. Wondering if I lost him or he is in the sand and did not come out. Never had a fish that stay in the sand and do t come out. Any opinions pls
 

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After 12 hours no one was paying any attention to the new guys (including the resident P. attenuatus) so I released them. At feeding time the Redtail seems to be the new dominate flasher.

 

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The Cirrhilabrus Wrasses are my favorite, and of course, the more expensive the more I want them! Where have you found the best selection of healthiest stock to be with the best prices?
 

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I have three in qt already went to one of my lfs to pick up two frags seen the angular they wanted a 100 looked in a next tank full of flashers seen two more angular asked how much the guy said 25 I said how much for two 44 good day for I. So now I have five flasher in qt.
 

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Zoacollector.com have some nice flashers he's also one of the great vendors we have on here I got my flame pair and chevron tang from him they all came eating right out the bag. I will be getting my rhomboids from him.
 

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Zoacollector.com have some nice flashers he's also one of the great vendors we have on here I got my flame pair and chevron tang from him they all came eating right out the bag. I will be getting my rhomboids from him.
As soon as I have the $$$ ZoaCollector will be the first on my list 2 buy from and 1st online vendor. Just a matter of time.
 

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Question on fairy compatibility:

I have a long-established red velvet fairy wrasse, about 4 - 4.5" long, as well as a smaller (~3.5") exquisite fairy in a 260 FOWLR. They have no issues with each other. My LFS has a gorgeous Australian Scott's fairy wrasse that is really tempting me. It is a big boy - about 5 or 5.5" - as large a fairy as I've seen - and eating well. I have a social acclimation box I can use for a day or two to facilitate the introduction, but is this just a bad idea regardless, or if done properly are they likely to make peace, or at least reach a detente?

LFS also has a good-sized McCoskers I was considering. I've never kept a flasher wrasse before, but will they mix okay with fairies? Will they flash in the presence of fairies, or do you need a harem of flashers for that to happen?
 

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