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Thinking of adding a male lineatus. Got A 150 tank with Naoko Shark fin. Yellow coris wrasse. 2 Pintail wrasse. 2 Flame wrasse. China pearl wrasse
Golden rhomboid. Nahacky fairy wrasse and a earlie wrasse. Thoughts???
A lineatus should be fine with that mix. As always utilize a social acclimation box and you should be good to go.
 

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Only issue I had with my Lineatus was with my Pink Margin and it wasn't bad or prolonged. (Disclaimer : I hadn't read Hunter's article at that time) :D
 

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Only issue I had with my Lineatus was with my Pink Margin and it wasn't bad or prolonged. (Disclaimer : I hadn't read Hunter's article at that time) :D
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Even more closely related there, so it's expected.
 

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Agree; it's a good size for them.
I just like to see them in a tank at least 3' long.

The meleagris may be an issue in the long run with the tank size, but the rest of the plan sound suitable.
I will keep the melagris in mind also. She's tiny right now. Hopefully I will have a tank upgrade in my future by the time it gets any size... She ate some new life spectrum for the first time ever the other day! I think she's at the stage where she'll eat just about anything now. Would hate to have to get rid of her.
 

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My buddy was wanting a female pintail and was willing to trade for a male pintail that he had. I went ahead and did the trade. She was so easy to catch going immediately into the trap at about 10 seconds in! Once the ruby head is caught (probably gonna be the trickiest one yet) I was thinking about a couple choices. I'm really liking the naokoe. I've read that they can be jerks when they get older. What do you guys think? Here are some pics. Is the new one male like he said?

Old pintail-
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I'm really liking the naokoe. I've read that they can be jerks when they get older. What do you guys think?
They often are, and in a 40 could wreak havoc. Take the aggression of the rubriventralis and turn it up to 11...
Is the new one male like he said?
More male than yours was, but I must say yours was in better health. And is that a trophozoite I see on the dorsal?
 

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They often are, and in a 40 could wreak havoc. Take the aggression of the rubriventralis and turn it up to 11...

More male than yours was, but I must say yours was in better health. And is that a trophozoite I see on the dorsal?
Thanks. Honestly I don't think it was a trophozoite (really hoping so). He's been in a copper treated tank for a little while now. There was some grainy specks in the social acclimation box that I believe stuck to him, apparently I didn't rinse it well. I agree on the health though, mine was a little ham. The new guy is eating well, swimming well, and the colors pop! Everyone is playing nice. I will keep a close eye for spots on everyone though. Haven't sen any except for when he was first put into the SA box.
 

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They often are, and in a 40 could wreak havoc. Take the aggression of the rubriventralis and turn it up to 11...
What's a minimum tank size that would work with what I have, plus a C. naokoe? Or does it mostly rely on the individual fishes personality? Just thinking ahead.
 

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What's a minimum tank size that would work with what I have, plus a C. naokoe? Or does it mostly rely on the individual fishes personality? Just thinking ahead.
It all depends on the aquascape. If lines of sight are broken up, a 4' tank is fine. If the aquascape is more open, 6' or larger is better.
 

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Right now I have a crescent tail fairy and an elightline flasher.

What other wrasse can I add? Its going into ~90 gallon tank, reefer 425XL
 

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It all depends on the aquascape. If lines of sight are broken up, a 4' tank is fine. If the aquascape is more open, 6' or larger is better.
I've been strongly considering a 80 breeder (essentially). Tank dimensions are 48"L x 24"W x 16.5"T. A really nice footprint. Given that the scape is broken up, would it be a good possibility that it would work? There would be a chance that I would take the tank swap opportunity to still rehome the ruby head.
 

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Right now I have a crescent tail fairy and an elightline flasher.

What other wrasse can I add? Its going into ~90 gallon tank, reefer 425XL
Any other flasher species and most of the fairies would work. Skip scott's, whipfin, roseafascia for fairies. Small Halichoeres, Pseudojuloides, and leopards would also work.
I've been strongly considering a 80 breeder (essentially). Tank dimensions are 48"L x 24"W x 16.5"T. A really nice footprint. Given that the scape is broken up, would it be a good possibility that it would work? There would be a chance that I would take the tank swap opportunity to still rehome the ruby head.
The 80 is a good tank, and as long as sight lines are broken up will be fine.
 

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Any other flasher species and most of the fairies would work. Skip scott's, whipfin, roseafascia for fairies. Small Halichoeres, Pseudojuloides, and leopards would also work.

The 80 is a good tank, and as long as sight lines are broken up will be fine.
LFS told me the pintail and crescent wouldn't get along well. Agreed? I was debating on getting that one as well. Looks like I'll grab a hooded (on sale at LA right now) and another flasher
 

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LFS told me the pintail and crescent wouldn't get along well. Agreed? I was debating on getting that one as well. Looks like I'll grab a hooded (on sale at LA right now) and another flasher
There are mixed experiences with both the crescent tail and isoscoles in the same tank.
 

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Some of you were mentioning looking for the new Magma Wrasse recently. If anybody is still looking for one, NYAquatic has one available right now for $399 (with 15% off that price if you buy today). There's also one available from POTO for $399 as well.
 

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I am currently cycling a new 215g sps donimated mixed reef tank that will eventually live up to its name, Dolmotopia 4.0 Wrasses Revenge. lol. While i dont currently have a ton of wrasse experience, the new tank is finally going to let me devote the time and consideration I have been wanting to for years. My question is regarding compatible non-wrasse fish species. I have done the whole tang thing in the past and have been thinking of maybe going with Angels of the genus Genicanthus. Everything was looking good in my reading until I stumbled upon mention that they may agressively out compete other planktivoresce.g. members of the wrasse genus (Paracheilinus. Does anyone have experience keeping members of both genus? Im already totally planning on having at least a couple flashers. Please tell me that i can also keep these beautiful angels. Thanks
 

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I had a female Watanabei with 11 different wrasse (Cirrhilabrus, Macropharyngodon, Halichoeres and Parachelinus) without any problem.
 

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