Once an aggressive wrasse, always an aggressive wrasse????

elegance coral

They call me EC
I have the wrasse pictured below. IMHO, he's beautiful. I have a female of the same species in my display. He has been moved to a 40 breeder with an old pair of maroons. He was moved for killing a red headed fairy wrasse that was almost as big as him. I also have a blue flasher wrasse and a long fin fairy wrasse. My question is, should I risk putting him back in the display with the other wrasses, or is he doomed to live in purgatory?
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once a killer wrasse always a killer wrasse

my case in point, i was given a lunnar wrasse by my lfs that was brought back for killing small fish, he spent a year at the lfs then he came to me, he went into a "bad boys" tank which consisted of
huge sailfin tang, large clown trigger, medium niger trigger, large asfure angel and a pair of tomato clowns, all was well for almost a year then in a 2 week time fram he killed my niger trigger and my clown trigger, he is now and will always be a sump fish
 
Isn't that sweet?:mad: I guess he's doomed to a life in purgatory. I thought I was researching my fish list pretty well. I guess I was wrong.
 
Isn't that sweet?:mad: I guess he's doomed to a life in purgatory. I thought I was researching my fish list pretty well. I guess I was wrong.

It is very difficult to pick out the ultra bad behaviored fairy wrasses unless you run into them. Another one is C. Rosefascia
 
Can you suggest a colorful fairy or flasher that would/should get along with a long fin fairy wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rubriventralis), a blue flasher (Paracheilinus lineopunctatus), and the female blue headed fairy (Cirrhilabrus cyanopleura)? The cyanopleura will be moving to purgatory with her man before long.
Thanks for all the help.
EC
 
Can you suggest a colorful fairy or flasher that would/should get along with a long fin fairy wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rubriventralis), a blue flasher (Paracheilinus lineopunctatus), and the female blue headed fairy (Cirrhilabrus cyanopleura)? The cyanopleura will be moving to purgatory with her man before long.
Thanks for all the help.
EC

I am very partial to all of the Paracheilinus species. Assuming, of course, you move the female to "purgatory" I am also partial to C. bathyphilus or C. rhomboidalis
 
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