Fairy wrasses and Flasher wrasses

flash99

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Today I would like to to talk about fairy and flasher wrasses.I have recently noticed that wrasses,mainly fairy are becoming increasingly popular so I decided to find out why others got this so called "wrasse bug".Wow,I couldn't believe what I had missed out on and would like ask those who are wrasse experts is possible to sucessfully have these fairy wrasses together:
Rhomboid fairy wrasse pair
Hawaiian flame fairy wrasse pair
Exquisite fairy wrasse pair
Pylei fairy wrasse pair
Multicolor lubbock's fairy wrasse
Red tail flasher wrasse pair
Is it possible to house more than one flasher together?
 
In the right size tank with plenty of hiding places it could be done. The Pylei is probably the most aggressive of the bunch. Yes its possible to keep more than one flasher. For the record the wrasse bug is Bradley's fault.
 
I was worried about the fact that the pylei would be aggressive and was sorta expecting it,I think I could pull it off in a 300 gallon and I'm not worried about providing hiding spaces,one problem I do have is getting the expensive ones.
 
Plus I think I could add a mcocskers to the bunch if isn't to aggressive or a filamented possibly.
 
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Alright I will exclude the pylei and and the others but I will keep the rhomboid flame lubbock red tail and exquisite on my list.
 
In the right size tank with plenty of hiding places it could be done. The Pylei is probably the most aggressive of the bunch. Yes its possible to keep more than one flasher. For the record the wrasse bug is Bradley's fault.

It's always my fault.:dance:

There is a certain magic having these beautiful fish. Every one of them have their own personality, and yet for the most part, they all get along.
Always swimming and enjoying life.
They are Very ADDICTING.

http://youtu.be/7q9KZ4e-hYA?hd=1
 
My wallet will hurt if I keep watching your videos!!! lol

LOL. My wallet has been swimming for years. D.O.A.

Just don't tell my wife.

BTW. I went further in debt the other day due to DD.

C. Katherinae joined the family.

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I agree. Looks a lot like a Balteatus but has quite a bit more green on him now that I can see him up close and personal.
Time will tell how his temperment is. He seems very outgoing in the box.
 
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