Hi, I have a 33 gallon long tank with the dimensions of 48x12x12 and I want to add some type of wrasse to my tank. I really like the fairy wrasse but I feel as though my tank is not big enough, also I'm not too fond of a six line wrasse.
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Most flashers for sure. I had a McCoskers flasher once that was amazing. Since the tank is 4 ft long I think fairies might work as well. Be sure to read up on their compatibility and you MUST have a tank lid.Hi, I have a 33 gallon long tank with the dimensions of 48x12x12 and I want to add some type of wrasse to my tank. I really like the fairy wrasse but I feel as though my tank is not big enough, also I'm not too fond of a six line wrasse.
Thanks, so do you think an exquisite fairy wrasse would do fine? also tank is already secured with a lidMost flashers for sure. I had a McCoskers flasher once that was amazing. Since the tank is 4 ft long I think fairies might work as well. Be sure to read up on their compatibility and you MUST have a tank lid.
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