Wrasse for 90 gallon

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Have one more spot open in my 90 gallon non reef tank with live rock and live sand. Tank mates are peaceful, with the most aggressive fish being Coral Beauty. Any Suggestions on a Wrasse?
 

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Have one more spot open in my 90 gallon non reef tank with live rock and live sand. Tank mates are peaceful, with the most aggressive fish being Coral Beauty. Any Suggestions on a Wrasse?
Do you have any wrasses so far ?
 

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Well lots of options then. Personally I like leopard wrasses, they aren’t overly aggressive like some other species. I have a potters leopard which I love, awesome colors. I also have a black leopard, he’s cool too. I’ve had a pintail fairy that was a cool fish, just have a lid. Cleaner wrasses are cool and beneficial. Solarensis are a little feisty but they are really cool looking, also get a lid for them.
 

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Have one more spot open in my 90 gallon non reef tank with live rock and live sand. Tank mates are peaceful, with the most aggressive fish being Coral Beauty. Any Suggestions on a Wrasse?

Take your pick as there are MANY wrasses that would fit the bill in that setup:

https://www.liveaquaria.com/categor...78&r=3127+28&s=ts&start=1&page_num=1&count=24

https://www.liveaquaria.com/categor...79&r=3127+28&s=ts&start=1&page_num=1&count=24

There are a couple of exceptions to those lists (ie Avoid the Whipfin, Dusky or Green Wrasses).
 

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Well lots of options then. Personally I like leopard wrasses, they aren’t overly aggressive like some other species. I have a potters leopard which I love, awesome colors. I also have a black leopard, he’s cool too. I’ve had a pintail fairy that was a cool fish, just have a lid. Cleaner wrasses are cool and beneficial. Solarensis are a little feisty but they are really cool looking, also get a lid for them.

Leopard Wrasses are a case of literally picking the right fish though. Not saying it can't be done, just saying that he needs to be aware of how many don't make it and that he needs to use care when picking his fish.
 

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Melanarus wrasse or yellow virus wear if you like yellow. Lots of personality and they eat pests. For something flashier, a pintail fairy wrasse.
 

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only space for one wrasse? i'd say room for numerous wrasse!

i like the halichoeres ones, but maybe stick to the smaller ones so they don't mow down the CUC. biocellatus, iridis, chrysus, claudia, leucoxanthus, or a timorensis if you can find it

fairy, flasher, and leopards are cool too
 

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Research, research and decide. Read everything you can find on the wrasse. Personality, compatibility, adult size, tank size, competition for food, future endeavours regarding corals and then, personal liking. But, please don't rush.
 

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I would agree that you could probably put a few wrasses in a 90 gallon. I have a couple in mine (Melanurus and Blue Star Leopard) and were my Wrasses not more well established I would probably add a couple of more.
 

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I have 7 wrasse, pair of longnose hawk fish, PJ cardinal, pair of clowns, yellow tail damsel, Bartlett anthias, and 1 ignitus anthias, in an 80g tank
 

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