Wrasse suggestions?

Peach02

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Requirements:
33gallon tank / 120L tank (display)
Won't eat coral
Won't eat fish or be agressive
Looks nice
Relatively resilient
Can be bought in Sydney Australia

Some of the ones I like the look of
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The coris wrasse will be to big for a 120L, plus they can become destructive while searching for food and a possible threat against crabs and snails and they require a sand substrate. The leopard will also require a sand substrate, they are peaceful and would be ok in a 120L, they can be tricky to get eating. The six line IMHO is a beautiful wrasse, but they can have an attitude. They will require some good rock work to swim about and hide within. The fairy wrasse might not do to well in a 120L, they can be a little aggressive with other wrasses but i have seen some very peaceful ones and some nasty ones. Just be sure that the home you have set up meets all the requirements currently before adding the fish.
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