Yellow wrass in 75 gallo

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I want a yellow wrass in my 75 gallon tank. It will be a reef tank mostly zoas and softys. Can I put a yellow wrass in first or should I wait. I plan on having a coral beauty 4 clowns a lawnmower blenny A tiger goby and maybe a few smaller fish but thats about it
Let me know what u all think thanks.
 
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^Provided you have sand and the the tank is completely covered, I agree.
Yes i habe sand but the tank is not completly coverd im waiting for a new lid.
Would it be alright to be the first fish in?
 

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I believe t would be fine as the first fish, they aren't aggressive.
 

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Just get that cover on before you add the wrasse. My yellow loved to jump. Got in overflows I thought were covered. Hit lights. When I finally got a cover that worked, I lost him. Love the yellow coris wrasse (H. chrysus).
 

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England here, not very good at posh names, my banana wrasse yesterday, nose down, bottom up, that's the way he likes to hunt! ;)

 

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