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What would a good wrasse be for a 29 gal nano tank that is peaceful but can stand up for its self and is colorful. I was thinking a carpenter flasher wrasse but I'm unsure. Any thoughts on this?
 
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Would that be too big with 5 other fish in the tank ( 1 dwarf angel,1clowngoby,1 falco hawkfish, and 2 blennies) in a BC 29
 

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I would not recomend any Halichoeres or Macropharyngodon wrasse for a tank that size. While possible to get a juvenile Halichoeres, such as iridis or yellow coris, that could be housed in that sized tank briefly, it simply would outgrow it too quickly.

That size tank would not suppot the pods needed to keep even a juvenile leopard wrasse. Even if you find a juvenile eating well, they too quickly outgrow this sized tank, and still need a suitable amount of pods as their digestive tract is suited for near constant grazing.

The most suitable wrasses would be any of the wetmorella species or pseudocheilinops ataenia.

Sixline or fourline wrasses would also work for space, but can be very aggressive towards other fish.
 

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I would not recomend any Halichoeres or Macropharyngodon wrasse for a tank that size. While possible to get a juvenile Halichoeres, such as iridis or yellow coris, that could be housed in that sized tank briefly, it simply would outgrow it too quickly.

That size tank would not suppot the pods needed to keep even a juvenile leopard wrasse. Even if you find a juvenile eating well, they too quickly outgrow this sized tank, and still need a suitable amount of pods as their digestive tract is suited for near constant grazing.

The most suitable wrasses would be any of the wetmorella species or pseudocheilinops ataenia.

Sixline or fourline wrasses would also work for space, but can be very aggressive towards other fish.

+1 go with sixline or fourline if you have other livestock that wont be bullied.
 

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I would not recomend any Halichoeres or Macropharyngodon wrasse for a tank that size. While possible to get a juvenile Halichoeres, such as iridis or yellow coris, that could be housed in that sized tank briefly, it simply would outgrow it too quickly.

That size tank would not suppot the pods needed to keep even a juvenile leopard wrasse. Even if you find a juvenile eating well, they too quickly outgrow this sized tank, and still need a suitable amount of pods as their digestive tract is suited for near constant grazing.

The most suitable wrasses would be any of the wetmorella species or pseudocheilinops ataenia.

Sixline or fourline wrasses would also work for space, but can be very aggressive towards other fish.
This states everything I was about to say in here.

The ONLY wrasses I ever recommend for a 29g tank are a wetmorella species or pseudocheilinops ataenia.
 

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I have a mixed reef in a 14 biocube. I have a true percula and a blue damsel. Both semi aggressive fish but wanted to add a 6 line? Would these 3 be alright together
 

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I have a mixed reef in a 14 biocube. I have a true percula and a blue damsel. Both semi aggressive fish but wanted to add a 6 line? Would these 3 be alright together
No, and you're arguably maxed out already I'm afraid.
 

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This states everything I was about to say in here.

The ONLY wrasses I ever recommend for a 29g tank are a wetmorella species or pseudocheilinops ataenia.

I feel the minimum recommended tank size for the hals are pushing it already.
 

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im mothballing my 120gal tank this week and downsizing to a 24 gal jbj cube with a 30 gal sump. i was planning on selling my two wrasses; a green coris and a ruby margin. i would love to keep them, but i cant bring myself to force them into something so small.
 

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What about a carpenter flasher wrasse

Unfortunately no. These as well get too large for your tank. Please refer to the post from Evolved:

The ONLY wrasses I ever recommend for a 29g tank are a wetmorella species or pseudocheilinops ataenia.

Look for either Possum Wrasses or Pink-Streaked Wrasse.
 

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