Wrasse in 75g

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Hi @Erin O! I recently got a carpenters flasher and a ruby head fairy and they are in a 90g, very similar to your 75g. Beautiful colors and lots of movement! I also want more, so many to choose from! Following to see what you end up with :)
 

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I love my Timor. :)
Excuse the pic it never stops!

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I love mine too, attractive, active, grows slow, stays small, peaceful, reef safe, bulletproof healthy
 

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I have an ornate, Lubbock and a carpenter in a 90. If I would have been more versed in wrasse I would have had more.

The mel wrasse is coral safe but crabs and shrimp may be on the menue.
 

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I have 3 Halichoeres, two leopards, a China Wrasse and a Lubbock's in my 80 but will need to upgrade as some of them get quite large.
 

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