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I’m looking to add one more wrasse to my tank, and I’m looking at some of the pricier options and will likely buy one prequarantined. I currently have 3 very peaceful wrasses - pintail fairy, carpenters flasher, yellow “coris”.

I’ve looked at the fairy wrasse compatibility chart but then I hear people say that certain wrasses I’ve been looking at are bully’s to other fairies.

The options I’m looking at are:
Labouti
8-line flasher
Lineatus
Hooded
Flame
Rhomboid

Open to other options as well! Because my others are so peaceful, I don’t want to mess up the dynamic with one that is either so docile it’s bullied, or constantly stressing the others out with chasing. Thoughts?
 

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I’m looking to add one more wrasse to my tank, and I’m looking at some of the pricier options and will likely buy one prequarantined. I currently have 3 very peaceful wrasses - pintail fairy, carpenters flasher, yellow “coris”.

I’ve looked at the fairy wrasse compatibility chart but then I hear people say that certain wrasses I’ve been looking at are bully’s to other fairies.

The options I’m looking at are:
Labouti
8-line flasher
Lineatus
Hooded
Flame
Rhomboid

Open to other options as well! Because my others are so peaceful, I don’t want to mess up the dynamic with one that is either so docile it’s bullied, or constantly stressing the others out with chasing. Thoughts?
What size tank?
 

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I’m looking to add one more wrasse to my tank, and I’m looking at some of the pricier options and will likely buy one prequarantined. I currently have 3 very peaceful wrasses - pintail fairy, carpenters flasher, yellow “coris”.

I’ve looked at the fairy wrasse compatibility chart but then I hear people say that certain wrasses I’ve been looking at are bully’s to other fairies.

The options I’m looking at are:
Labouti
8-line flasher
Lineatus
Hooded
Flame
Rhomboid

Open to other options as well! Because my others are so peaceful, I don’t want to mess up the dynamic with one that is either so docile it’s bullied, or constantly stressing the others out with chasing. Thoughts?
They all seem to be good candidates if your tank is big enough.
Let’s get some more eyes on your list
@saltyhog @SaltyT whats you opinions
 

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I would agree. If you have at least a 90 gallon display and introduce with an acclimation box, most are good options on your list. But no promises; all fish have unique dispositions. :)
 

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Yes acclimation box is a great tool and when adding wrasse to established wrasse it can help by adding more then one
 

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Yes acclimation box is a great tool and when adding wrasse to established wrasse it can help by adding more then one
I had a pintail and red lined wrasse in my established 120 and added an orange back and exquisite fairy at the same time with no acclimation box. Only reason I risked it was I added two at one time. The pintail did chase a little bit, but only for a couple days. No damage or anything and they were all eating well.

If I could go back in time I would have used the acclimation box even adding two at once...
 

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I had a pintail and red lined wrasse in my established 120 and added an orange back and exquisite fairy at the same time with no acclimation box. Only reason I risked it was I added two at one time. The pintail did chase a little bit, but only for a couple days. No damage or anything and they were all eating well.

If I could go back in time I would have used the acclimation box even adding two at once...
I mostly use the box to let the new fish get comfortable. I will put new wrasse in a 20 gallon for a couple weeks then the acclimation box for a few hours or next day. Open the door and let them leave when ready. Some Leave and comeback to the box for a few hours until they get comfortable.
 
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Thank you all! It’s a 120g and I do have a large acclimation box I can use. Have heard the 8 line and labouti can be a little questionable.. and have heard rhomboids are easily bullied but not sure how true that is.
 

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Agree, any of these should be fine if your tank is appropriately sized. I have kept or presently have all of these without any of them being a problem. I do have a bunch of wrasses though.

Of these, Rhomboids/Isoscoles seem to be very peaceful and Lineatus/Labout's being more bold.

I would definitely use an acclimation box. I would also use caution if adding a big 8 line flasher as they can be a bossy with a single other flasher in the tank. (Other nice flashers are Yellow FIn, Linespot and Royal flashers.).
 

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Thank you all! It’s a 120g and I do have a large acclimation box I can use. Have heard the 8 line and labouti can be a little questionable.. and have heard rhomboids are easily bullied but not sure how true that is.
8 line can be a little more aggressive I been told. I neoliberals it’s a bigger flasher wrasse to. Being they are the new fish I should be ok but as you know with fish it’s always a chance
 

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