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Thanks @Rybren. Yes I was hoping to put three of same species in one tank (like 1 male and 2 female). So you’re saying they will eventually eliminate each other until only one?You really don't want to put in 3 of the same species if that's what you're thinking of doing. You likely won't have 3 for very long.
Flashers and Fairies should be fine with clams and feather dusters, just be sure that the wrasses are compatible with each other. Check out Evolved's threads about wrasses in the stickies.
This is a great read for you.Thanks @Rybren. Yes I was hoping to put three of same species in one tank (like 1 male and 2 female). So you’re saying they will eventually eliminate each other until only one?
@OrionN yep. Just trying to figure out wrasses, and grateful for all of the advice I’m receiving!There are other genera of wrasses that can live as pair/harem in our aquariums, just not Cirrhilabrus, Halichoeres, and Paracheilinus.
See this write up by Hunter. All you want to know regarding mixing Fairy wrasses. How aggressive each species, which species can likely do well with which species ect....
I would avoid the Fourline wrasse or other wrasse in the Pseudocheilinus genus. They are very aggressive and will be trouble down the road with other wrasse and non wrasse fishes.I'm planning fish for a 100.3 system build and was curious,,, if I had a Christmas Wrasse and a Yellow Wrasse, then decided to add a smaller Four-line Wrasse later, do you think it would cause trouble?
I've never kept that combination.
I’ve had my pencil for about a year with no issues with any of my fairies.