Hey, I’ve good 220g container having 250lbs from real time rock and you will a massive skimmer
Wrasse Compatibility or the Lack Thereof. I have yet to stock the tank and was wondering if I could have some advice on my fish list? Right now all I have is a school of Chromis and I was planning to slowly stock the tank with only quarantined fish and place the more docile species in first. I would really like to keep several wrasses and was wondering if a harlequin tusk, a red Coris (yellowtail), a Scott’s fairy, an exquisite wrasse, and a canary yellow wrasse would all get along if stocked around the same time and were small? Thanks Brandon
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Stocking Wrasses — Hi, <> I have a 220g fish only with 250 plus pounds of live rock. I have a large skimmer and plan to incorporate a refugium. <> My question has to deal with stocking the tank. <> I plan to make it a relatively peaceful community tank and would like to keep an assortment of wrasses. I plan to keep a Harlequin Tusk and a Banana Wrasse. But I wasn’t sure what other wrasses I could keep peacefully with these. <> Is there any certain stocking rule for Fairy and Flasher Wrasses? <> I’ve heard Flasher Wrasses can be kept in groups (one male with multiple females) but I also wanted to keep several male fairy wrasses of differing species (Scott’s, Exquisite, etc). <<I have done this in the past without interspecific aggression in a large tank such as yours, though some species may be more tolerant/intolerant of others. The biggest risk with these beautiful wrasses, in my opinion, is their tendency to jump out of the tank. It's not a matter of "if". but of "when".
Next time, create make sure you understand around you can on a prospective addition to your container ahead of incorporating it; you will find much information on the internet and even into the WWM regarding it or any other Pseudocheilinus’ choices to own inverts
Evil Sixline Wrasse — I added a sixline wrasse to my 29 gallon reef a few months ago that contained a common clown, two skunk cleaner shrimps, an emerald crab, a handful of hermit crabs, some cerith snails, etc. Earlier this summer, when I returned from a week’s vacation, I discovered that the sixline, after being in my tank for only two weeks, had killed both cleaner shrimps, the emerald crab,