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Agree entirelyMany wrasses coexist well. Fairy and flashers coexist well. Leopards, pencil wrasses, tamarins, and Halichoeres species are also ones that mix well.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate the helpful advice. My next question, in regards to fairy & flasher wrasses -- can a mixed group of males be happy together? Also, would a random female or initial phase individual be comfortable in the mix, or would she be miserably harassed?Many wrasses coexist well. Fairy and flashers coexist well. Leopards, pencil wrasses, tamarins, and Halichoeres species are also ones that mix well.
A group of mixed species does quite well.Thanks so much! I really appreciate the helpful advice. My next question, in regards to fairy & flasher wrasses -- can a mixed group of males be happy together? Also, would a random female or initial phase individual be comfortable in the mix, or would she be miserably harassed?
Thanks again for your response. So would you say it's a good idea to put these three together --A group of mixed species does quite well.
An initial phase or female, will most likely, fly under the radar with other males present.
That list looks good. The female rubrimarginatus will be quite bold in that group.Thanks again for your response. So would you say it's a good idea to put these three together --
Blue Flasher male
Longfin Fairy male
Pink Margin Fairy juvenile/female
Do you think they will all happily swim out in the water, or is the female likely to hide all the time? Would it be better to get three different males, or about equal to this mix?
YES!! Okay, I'm feeling pretty excited! Thanks so much for sharing your expertise.That list looks good. The female rubrimarginatus will be quite bold in that group.