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Hi all, I've got a 65 gallon tank that is 36"x24"x18" (LxWxH) and I'm looking to add a couple wrasses. I'd like to get an African exquisite fairy wrasse, but on liveaquaria they say you need a 90 gallon. In contrast to this, I've seen a minimum of 50 gallons being recommended. Can anyone let me know what would be best for the fish, I don't want to squish it into a small tank. Also any other recommendations for wrasses in a 65 would be much appreciated.

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Current stock in tank:
- 2 Clowns
- Bicolour blenny
- Possibly McCosker's wrasse soon
 

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Hi all, I've got a 65 gallon tank that is 36"x24"x18" (LxWxH) and I'm looking to add a couple wrasses. I'd like to get an African exquisite fairy wrasse, but on liveaquaria they say you need a 90 gallon. In contrast to this, I've seen a minimum of 50 gallons being recommended. Can anyone let me know what would be best for the fish, I don't want to squish it into a small tank. Also any other recommendations for wrasses in a 65 would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Current stock in tank:
- 2 Clowns
- Bicolour blenny
- Possibly McCosker's wrasse soon
I think the exquisite will be alright in that size tank (It most likely has a 4’ diagonal footprint), other recommendations are:

- Black leopard wrasse (Wait for a stable and big pod population though, and a black leopard that’s eating)
- pintail (This is more of a rare wrasse taken from the list that SaltyT gave me to pick from if I were to set up a RedSea 250)
- lunate (This is also a more
- adorned (Halichoeres cosmetus)
- redlined (Halichoeres biocellatus)
- pink streaked (These are a more ‘dwarf’ wrasse)

Flashers arent recommended in 36” tanks since they tend to ‘fly’ into things in the smaller tanks
 
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I think the exquisite will be alright in that size tank (It most likely has a 4’ diagonal footprint), other recommendations are:

- Black leopard wrasse (Wait for a stable and big pod population though, and a black leopard that’s eating)
- pintail (This is more of a rare wrasse taken from the list that SaltyT gave me to pick from if I were to set up a RedSea 250)
- lunate (This is also a more
- adorned (Halichoeres cosmetus)
- redlined (Halichoeres biocellatus)
- pink streaked (These are a more ‘dwarf’ wrasse)

Flashers arent recommended in 36” tanks since they tend to ‘fly’ into things in the smaller tanks
Awesome. Thanks for the information
 
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