Timor wrasse

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Thinking of adding one to my 75 gal softie tank. Current inhabitants are a Valentini puffer, yellow-head sleeper goby, flame hawk, and pink-streaked wrasse.

Future inhabitants would likely be an orange backed fairy wrasse ( already in QT, so he would be in the tank before the Timor) , a klein butterfly and a dwarf angelfish.

I have a melanarus and a yellow wrasse in another tank. From what I've read care sounds similar. Any experiences?

I have a lid and a deep enough (3" ish, deeper in some areas) sandbed.
 

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I know search is broken at the moment, but here's a recent thread:
 
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I know search is broken at the moment, but here's a recent thread:

Thank you. I found that one a few days ago, just hoping there was more experience out there.

I'm not seeing any red flags though, so I guess I'll be on the lookout for one :)
 

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