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Noted. I'm leaning toward brunneus + lubbock's. The original plan was to get a used 120gal, but that fell through unfortunately. The current plan is to look for a used 90 gal or purchase a new one. In that case, the plan will probably be 6 total wrasses. Likely yellow canary, radiant, brunneus, lubbock's, and then a couple flasher wrasses, probably McCosker's and filamented?

I should also note that the overall fish list will be getting redone. There won't be any angels or butterflies, and the goby/blenny list will likely be cut down a bit. Thoughts?

Use the money you save on the angels and butterflies and get the 120.
 

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I like it. Do they ship better than a radiant? May have to think about this one.

Having kept both, I think the H. biocellatus is a bit easier to keep but not by a large margin. The transition from the juvies pictured above to terminal male is really remarkable. This was mine.

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I like it. Do they ship better than a radiant? May have to think about this one.
Thanks! Personally, I don’t have experience having Biocellatus being shipped, but I suspect it ships a lot better. I tried 7x times over the years having a Radiant shipped and was finally successful having one shipped from TSM Aquatics last August.
 

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What species of clown fish? How long have the wrasses been in the tank? Some chasing is expected with clowns....especially a mature female. If the chasing is not constant and the wrasses are not hiding and are eating well, I would not be too concerned.
They are Ocellaris. I added the wrassess for about 3 weeks now. The chasing is constant as if the clown seeks out the wrasses. The wrasses gets away and tries to eat but not peacefully. I have since caught the clown fish and put her in a separate tank and now all is at peace. However, I am not sure how long I should keep the clown out before returning it to the main tank.
 

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More pics Male broomtail wrasse!! Thank you
 

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Hey everyone, I'd like to get all your thoughts on compatibility. It's hard to know for sure, but curious to hear opinions.

I wanted to add a yellow coris wrasses to my 120. Currently have a male ear muff, male yellow tail tamarin and a I believe my potters is also a male. I have other fish as well but not wrasses.

I'm thinking if I was to have issues it would be with the coris and ear muff, thoughts?

Thanks!
 

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I’m curious your opinions on this. I’ve got 3 wrasses at the moment. First in the tank was female black leopard. Then yellow coris. Then another female leopard. Added the last one when the others were asleep and she swam around eating copepods for a few hours then went to sleep. Came out a bit late today around 2pm and the black leopard was nipping at her a bit. Not constant but was enough chasing. The yellow was a perfect tank mate. It seemed that the 2 female leopards should get along from what I know. Think this will stop? Anything I can do to help? Only other fish are 2 baby clowns and lawnmower blenny. None of them are aggressive at all to anybody. Thanks.
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My new additions to my 225 gal dream tank. Please forgive the new tank uglies, LOL!!!

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I was not a Leopard wrasse fan initially, but after receiving my Divided leopard wrasse from @tsmaquatics, I have succumbed, LOL!!!
 
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