Chalk bass and wrasse mix?

Moort82

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Does anyone have any experience of chalk bass mixed with halichoeres, flasher and fairy wrasse? I know that chalk bass can be shy and although all the wrasses are super peaceful, I'm wondering if their constant swimming would be intimidating to the chalk bass as I have read they can be intimidated by other bottom dwelling fish. I don't have any tangs or angels and the largest fish is a yellow chrysus and two white bellied wrasse.
I'm also wondering if they would settle better if I added two?

any thoughts appreciated thanks
 
I have seen chalk bass kept with wrasses before, there activity may make the halk bass a little more shy, but chalk bass are pretty hardy, able to stand up for themselves and will make sure to get their food.
 
Thanks. I've found a couple of people who keep them with larger fish like tangs so asked their opinions on how timid they are. I know they are hardy but I want to give them the best chance of doing well without stress if you know what I mean. If they won't work i'll look for something more suitable.
 
I have a trio of Chalk Bass that came in under 1" that get along fine with a lineatus, diamond tail and hooded wrasse. They don't even look twice at each other.
 
Thanks, it was more the constant swimming of the wrasse that I thought may intimidate or annoy the bass rather than any aggression from them. It seems from others experience I was worrying over nothing as once settled even large fish don't seem to bother them.
 
I keep/kept my chalk basses with Halichoeres melanurus, hortunalus, leucoxanthus and chrysus without any problems. If you have a large established specimen of Halichoeres wrass (e.g. H. hortunalus), your new additions may be chased for a while.
 
The chrysus is the biggest and its still immature. There's nothing that should overly bother them from what I'm finding which is cool.
 
The chrysus is the biggest and its still immature. There's nothing that should overly bother them from what I'm finding which is cool.

I have a 4-in H hortulanus living with three chalk basses at the moment. It never bothers the basses.
 
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