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![]() I had to downsize my home tank when we moved and I can not keep my yellow Coris Wrasse in the new 14 gallon. I was thinking of putting him in the work tank, but we already have the same wrasse there. Would there be problems if I put a second wrasse in the work tank? It is a 200 gallon reef tank. The current wrasse is about double the size of the one that I would be adding.
Thanks for your help. Patrick |
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![]() If you havent done it already, they shoukd be fine. I had 2 in my tank andthen added 2 more that were half the size. No problems whats so ever, and my tank is 180 gallons.
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![]() I put them together a couple of weeks back and watched them very closely for the first few days. They seem to be getting along quite well and even seem to spend quite a bit of time socializing with each other.
Thanks for the feedback. Patrick |
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![]() 2 of them in a 200 gal is way better then 10 or more in a 25 - 30 gal like in a few LFS (we all know where) I am sure the 2 of them will probably never see each other unless they both want the same cave.
Edit: just noticed new post, that is great I have seen more aggressive big fish in pairs that get along just fine.
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