Can I add another wrasse?

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I currently have a lunate fairy and melanurus wrasse. Would it be wise to add another wrasse? If so, which one (or ones) would you recommend? I have a 190 gallon tank, but it’s only 54” long.
 
Wise... your guess is as good as mine. I have six wrasses in my 160-gallon display (71" length) and they all get along swimmingly: melanarus, sixline, bicolor cleaner, blue star leopard, yellow coris and lubbock's fairy. And the quoy's parrotfish (so technically 7). I have lots of sand to bury, lots of rock to hide, play and hunt and so many caves, crevices and tunnels that I've lost count. Wrasses love exploring.
 
I currently have a lunate fairy and melanurus wrasse. Would it be wise to add another wrasse? If so, which one (or ones) would you recommend? I have a 190 gallon tank, but it’s only 54” long.
I have 6 wrasses in my 4’x2’x2’ tank, you can have more but it’s a difficult thing to say what ones get along as each individual fish is different and personalities are based on the majority of wrasses.
 
I currently have a lunate fairy and melanurus wrasse. Would it be wise to add another wrasse? If so, which one (or ones) would you recommend? I have a 190 gallon tank, but it’s only 54” long.
You could add additional wrasses to the two you currently have. If you have a list of wrasses that you're interested in you can post them and we can help you choose the ones that would be compatible with your current wrasses.
 

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