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Question for the experts here: my tank's 28*20*20.
Would that be large enough for 2 or 3 flashers or better not?
I don't recommended flashers for tanks less than 3 feet in length. They need that much room to really do their "thing".
A Pintail or/and Lubbock would do OK in a tank that size.
But that I agree with. Species from either complex are okay: https://www.reef2reef.com/ams/cirrhilabrus-complexes-inferiority-need-not-apply-1st-revision.352/
I wouldn't keep a Halichoeres chysus (most common fish called yellow coris) in a tank that size.
Agree.
Will a carpenter wrasse be ok in a 40 barebottom gallon breeder?
Yes.
should I get a pair or just a single male?
Definitely just a single. More here: https://www.reef2reef.com/ams/pairing-wrasses-thats-not-how-any-of-this-works.3/
 

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i was at my LFS yesterday and got to see a number of wrasse, they had yellow coris, and a female melanarus wrasse which was awesome to see
 

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Say hello to the newest member. I shall call him "Tank". ‍♂️

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im looking for a new fairy wrasse that with be compatible with Solon Fairy Wrasse and dusky wrasse and blue star Leopard
 

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im looking for a new fairy wrasse that with be compatible with Solon Fairy Wrasse and dusky wrasse and blue star Leopard
If I may be so self indulgent:
 

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Hi all,

I currently have a lineatus (Cirrhilabrus linneatus) in my 100-gal. Can I add a
Cirrhilabrus Naokoe, Cirrhilabrus isosceles, or both? According to that awesome diagram, it looks like they might be OK together. Can someone please confirm?
 

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Hi all,

I currently have a lineatus (Cirrhilabrus linneatus) in my 100-gal. Can I add a
Cirrhilabrus Naokoe, Cirrhilabrus isosceles, or both? According to that awesome diagram, it looks like they might be OK together. Can someone please confirm?
Isosceles no problem but use acclimation box. Naokoe will be the issue in that tank. I would not risk. I knew someone with 180 with Lineatus and Naokoe in it. Naokoe took over and pinned Lineatus in corner. Very aggressive wrasse.
 

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Isosceles no problem but use acclimation box. Naokoe will be the issue in that tank. I would not risk. I knew someone with 180 with Lineatus and Naokoe in it. Naokoe took over and pinned Lineatus in corner. Very aggressive wrasse.
Ty sir. I want to get a male isosceles but I’m not sure whether to get initial phase or terminal phase. How long does IP turn into TP for Cirrhilabrus isosceles?
 

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Ty sir. I want to get a male isosceles but I’m not sure whether to get initial phase or terminal phase. How long does IP turn into TP for Cirrhilabrus isosceles?
Better luck if get female or young male with the established Lineatus in 100 gallon.
 

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Hi all,

I currently have a lineatus (Cirrhilabrus linneatus) in my 100-gal. Can I add a
Cirrhilabrus Naokoe, Cirrhilabrus isosceles, or both? According to that awesome diagram, it looks like they might be OK together. Can someone please confirm?
Isosceles no problem but use acclimation box. Naokoe will be the issue in that tank. I would not risk. I knew someone with 180 with Lineatus and Naokoe in it. Naokoe took over and pinned Lineatus in corner. Very aggressive wrasse.
Agree - the naokoe is a BIG risk - best to skip.
Ty sir. I want to get a male isosceles but I’m not sure whether to get initial phase or terminal phase. How long does IP turn into TP for Cirrhilabrus isosceles?
There's no way to determine that. It could be a few weeks to a couple years.
 

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Please chime in this thread a question I have regarding the ulcer on my wrasse
here are pictures of the ulcer:
exquisitefairywrasse2019121403wound-jpg.1329000



Previous pictures:
almost heal
exquisitefairywrasse2019052406-jpg.1329003


only to grow and bust open
exquisitefairywrasse2019041301ulcer-jpg.1329001


Here it is today. It will heal again, only to open again.
exquisitefairywrasse2019121402wound-jpg.1329005
 

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If I may be so self indulgent:
OK what should I look for with this should I be looking for a wrasse that is more peaceful than the fairy I have or the same in temperament
 

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Please chime in this thread a question I have regarding the ulcer on my wrasse
here are pictures of the ulcer:
exquisitefairywrasse2019121403wound-jpg.1329000



Previous pictures:
almost heal
exquisitefairywrasse2019052406-jpg.1329003


only to grow and bust open
exquisitefairywrasse2019041301ulcer-jpg.1329001


Here it is today. It will heal again, only to open again.
exquisitefairywrasse2019121402wound-jpg.1329005


Beautiful Exquisite @OrionN ! I'm not an expert in fish disease but if it were a human I would guess an embedded foreign object as the cause.
 

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Looking at getting a bluehead fairy wrasse and I've read both that they DO need a sandbed and DON'T need a sandbed to sleep at night. I have a mostly crushed coral with finer sand in the middle of my 125G.

Which is correct?
 

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Thanks, appreciate it. I don't have any wrasses yet but plan on rectifying that. If I have finer sand just in the middle of my tank, would that be good enough if I did get wrasses that bury themselves down the road, or does the entire substrate need to be sand?
 

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