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SeaHorse_Fanatic 12-28-2008 03:44 AM

I have a leopard wrasse, six line & yellow wrasse in my seahorse tank. No problems at all.

fishoholic 12-28-2008 05:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justinl (Post 371829)
i have never heard of any Halichoeres or Thalassoma wrasses schooling (and i doubt they would). Fairies and flashers, yes, but they are of a different genus entirely.

I assume the "banana wrasse" is a canary wrasse (Halichoeres chrysus)?

this is a 230g right? Im betting it would be fine if they are all the same size. Of the three the aggressor is the lunare, then the red coris, and the Halichoeres chrysus is a peaceful pansy; I would introduce slowly and in the opposite order. The others might pick on the banana wrasse but I wouldn't really expect it. the red coris and lunare can probably withstand any aggresion from each other, but keep a close eye, especially on the lunare.

Yes, it's a 230g this is the "banana wrasse" I'm talking about: a Thalassoma lutescens
http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/wra...megreenwrasse/

Quote:

Originally Posted by naesco (Post 371845)
Yes I have and you do not want to keep any of these but, you could. They are aggressive, swim constantly and some grow to two feet long.

If you like wrasse and you like the colouring of the ones you like, there are many smaller wrasse that have similar colouring.

Take a look at www.wetwebmedia.com This site gives details on the wrasse you are looking at and also has recommendations. The site deals with fish, coral and inverts and IME their advise is great.

I want larger wrasses because they are going in with my angels.

Skimmerking 12-28-2008 05:09 AM

nice wrasse but i may not get along with the leopard may spook him

justinl 12-28-2008 10:06 AM

thalassoma are generally the most aggressive wrasse genus and I would only pick one. I would just go with a lunare, a red coris and leave it at that; keep a close eye on both, especially the Thalassoma. they should play fine in a 230 though. Introduce Coris gaimard first. I would not go with a leopard wrasse; they are not easy fish to keep and would probably get beat to death by the angels unless it is already a healthy well-established and voracious specimen.

asmodeus, I still respectfully disagree. you may look at the paper by Randall and Lobel (2002), Halichoeres socialis: A New Labrid Fish from Belize. In this paper they clearly state several times that schooling is done in only a few very specific species (not H. chrysus, T. lutescens or any leopards). Perhaps the schooling you saw was due to overcrowding?

wickedfrags 12-28-2008 12:18 PM

The list of wrasses in my 270G display currently includes the following:

1 lineatus
2 laoutei
1 scotts
1 mystery
1 red hooded fairy
1 red margin fairy
1 pepermint hogfish
1 green coris
1 female flame
1 solar
1 velvet
1 exquisite

Probably a couple others I have forgotten as well.

Red Deer Reptiles 12-28-2008 08:03 PM

wrasses
 
thanks naesco (member) for that internet hookup cool site. just checked it out. got 240gal 9 inch queen wrasse XL foxface got to feed these guys uncooked shrimp 2-3 week.but they eat everything. lol dan


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