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Old 09-12-2011, 01:11 AM
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I have a carpenter flasher wrasse and was wondering if any other wrasses would be compatible with it. IT is in a 35 gallon mixed reef with 2 clowns and a royal gramma. Thanks.
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Old 09-12-2011, 05:03 AM
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Lots are compatible , i have a lubbocks , a blueside , and a bannana wrasse all with my carpenter wrasse and they get along great .
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Old 09-12-2011, 11:26 AM
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in what size of tank do you have all these wrasses? I thought that a banana wrasse was aggressive?

Surely the tank size makes all the difference on which and if you can add more wrasse. I had a supposably non aggressive checkerboard wrasse that was constantly attacking a yellow wrasse in my 70 gallons...I would really be carefull in a 35 gallons as wrasses like to jump out of the tank if they are not well in there. I had no problem catching my yellow wrasse as it eventually jumped out of the tank and right on the floor.

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Lots are compatible , i have a lubbocks , a blueside , and a bannana wrasse all with my carpenter wrasse and they get along great .

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Old 09-12-2011, 04:48 PM
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Could be just me but not only is a 35 kinda small for multipule wrasses I would think 5 fish in a 35 is kind of a high bioload but iv also tried to keep my bioload low I'm to scared of crashing my tank lol also be careful fairy wrasses are very passive and could be prone to being picked on if ur new wrasse feels he's competing for food with the fairy
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Old 09-12-2011, 06:52 PM
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I am keeping A male Aurantidorsalis (Orange back)
A male Punctatus (Spotted) almost 5"
A Pair of Rubrimarginatus
and a male Scottorum (Scotts) with my Black Tang and my Achilles with out any problems.
My system is a wee bit larger than yours though.
I hope to add a Lineatus and a Rhomboids in the future.
gotta come up with the funds first.
Keith.
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Old 09-12-2011, 07:02 PM
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My wrasses are in a 55 with 6 other fish , the bannana wrasse is one of the least agressive fish ive ever had . The lubbocks chased the blue side for a day when i introduced it but it lost interest really soon. I have no fish that are agressive and i think thats a big part of it , also having lots of hiding places seems important too.
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