Scotts Fairy Wrasse

Hi again,

I just could get a C. solorensis and a C. lubbocki.
Plus I can get a Parachelilinus carpenteri and/or filamentosus.

Which of these wrasses do you recommend now when I have my scotts which is doing very fine?

thanks
steven
 
Again:


I'd advise none.

Not even with an Acclimation Box?

My scotts is now for 6days in the tank and I could not see any aggressions. He doesnt burry himself in the sand at night, he just has his cave.

You mean I cant add more wrasses into my tank?
 
I think what Hunter was saying above is that the Scott's is a very aggressive fairy wrasse. You can probably introduce a female Scott's and your efforts will be aided if you use an acclimation box.

However, it will probably not tolerate other wrasses. Even if it's not causing a problem now, it is likely down the road. An acclimation box will not take care of that.

So the best thing is to decide whether you want this wrasse or others.

(By the way, fairy wrasses don't burrow. They sleep in the rocks.)
 
Hi guys

so you think if I want to keep other wrasses I have to give away my scotts?

My dream is to keep these:
C. cyanopleura
C. jordani
C. lineatus
C. solorensis

Ive heard I cant keep a maystery wrasse with Cirrhilabrus, is that correct?

Did no one had success in keeping scotts with other Cirrhilabrus yet?
 
so you think if I want to keep other wrasses I have to give away my scotts?
That would be my advice, yes.

My dream is to keep these:
C. cyanopleura
C. jordani
C. lineatus
C. solorensis
Those should be fine together. Add the solorensis last.

Ive heard I cant keep a maystery wrasse with Cirrhilabrus, is that correct?
I would not. All wrasses of the Psuedocheilinus genus should be avoided if you desire to keep other wrasses.

Did no one had success in keeping scotts with other Cirrhilabrus yet?
It can sometimes be done with certain specimens, but not if you add them first.
 
Thank you for your answers guys. And ehat donyou think, how can I catch the scotts? It is very hard in my tank.. It is 120cmx80cmx65cm

I want to keep other wrasses man..
 
Thank you for your answers guys. And ehat donyou think, how can I catch the scotts? It is very hard in my tank.. It is 120cmx80cmx65cm

I want to keep other wrasses man..

Don't feed for a day or so, and then use a baited fish trap. He'll eventually go in after the chow.
 
Hi,

i will try with a fishtrap i think..
btw. what do you guys pay for a Cirrhilabrus rhomboidalis? I could get a supermale for 650euros !! that is so freakin expensive.
 
that is so freakin expensive.
Your English is perfect!

IMO , rhomboids are often difficult to acclimate to tank life, if possible try to get one that has been in captivity for awhile and no need for a supermale...most females will change anyway
 
Hi dudes

I just added a female C. solorensis and a C. exquisitus to my tank. Ive put these 2 in a acclimation box for a week. My C. scotturum is very cool and did not harass them. The first day he attacked the box for a few times. But then the scotturum came down and stopped attacking them in the box. I let them out on saturday and they are swimming together with no problems. The only fish which is not that lucky is my tomini tang and I dont know why atm. But its not a problem.

Hopefully I can add a C. jordani in a fwe weeks the same way.
 
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