lubbocks wrasse vs. bartlett's anthias--beware

mathman7728

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FYI to all....

i had a lubbocks wrasse for sometime (not sure how you sex a lubbocks so not sure if male/female) and i added 1 male and 3 female bartlett's (in a 200gal reef) and it didnt take long for the lubbock to kill the male bartlett. I also noticed the coloring on the lubbock really increased/bold. Maybe i have a male lubbock??

Most website says you can mix wrasse and anthias but there are limits.
 
Can you share a picture? That doesn't sound like the behavior of a C. lubbocki, however ever fish is unique as we know. They are very easy to sex. Females are pink, clear fins, dot on the caudal fin. Males are a mix of pink, yellow, black, with no dot on the caudal fin. Much more colorful.

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Planktovores can sometimes be problem with each other and I have heard quite a few times of aggressive lubbocks wrasse but bartletts can normally stick up for themselves a little. Was there a major size difference? if may have been that it didn't acclimate to the tank environment as well as the others and suffered. How are the others?
 
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