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I'm wanting to have several wrasse in my new tank. I'm looking for wrasse that have a minimum 50g and don't require a sandbed. I know the flasher wrasse and possum wrasse will be fine. Which fairy wrasse could I choose?
 
About 1/3 of the fairy wrasse listed on LA have a minimum 50 gallon
 
This is what I'm hoping to keep
Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse(Cirrhilabrus lubbocki)
Whip Fin Fairy Wrasse*(Cirrhilabrus filamentosus)
Melanurus Wrasse ( Halichoeres melanurus)
McCosker's Flasher Wrasse*(Paracheilinus mccoskeri)
Tono's Fairy Wrasse ( Cirrhilabrus tonozukai)

I would really like to have all of them, but the Lubbock's would be my first choice to go, its a tie for second with the melanurus and the Tono's. I would remove one of those but not both. I really really want the whipfin. The McCoskers is a definite in thus tank.
 
It's a matter of genus when it comes to the sandbed need. Those genera which do: Anampses, Coris, Halichoeres, Macropharyngodon, Pseudojuloides, & Thalassoma.

This is what I'm hoping to keep
Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse(Cirrhilabrus lubbocki)
Whip Fin Fairy Wrasse*(Cirrhilabrus filamentosus)
Melanurus Wrasse ( Halichoeres melanurus)
McCosker's Flasher Wrasse*(Paracheilinus mccoskeri)
Tono's Fairy Wrasse ( Cirrhilabrus tonozukai)

I would really like to have all of them, but the Lubbock's would be my first choice to go, its a tie for second with the melanurus and the Tono's. I would remove one of those but not both. I really really want the whipfin. The McCoskers is a definite in thus tank.
Lubbock's is fine.
Whip fin is not. You might really, really want one, but there's a really, really, really good chance it will terrorize your other wrasses. :)
Melanurus is out. Requires sand.
McCosker's is fine.
Tonozuakai is risky. Same complex as a whip-fin and sometimes just as mean.

Melanurus Wrasse needs a sandbed
All Halichoeres do.
 
Thanks a bunch for the input evolved. A couple others I was considering were Cirrhilabrus solorensi and Cirrhilabrus cyanopleura. I have already been informed that most flashers and possums would probably do well. I would like to add a couple fairy wrasse though. The only other fish that I'm interested to adding to the stock list with these would be a 2 spot bristletooth tang ( Ctenochaetus binotatus) but I'm not really sure about adding the tang since it can be aggressive and get ich easily.
 
I guess I should add more specifics about the tank I'm building. Its actually a 40b, that will be an sps tank. I know the minimum of 50 gallon thing but... The only difference between a 50 and a 40 is 3" height. The absence of a sandbed will give this tank the same water column. If it can be kept in a 50 with a dsb, then why not in a 40 bb? I have a 40b sump, bm curve 5 skimmer, Triton bluefin reactor for biopellets, phosban reactor, 2x jebao wp25, sicce 5.0 (return and manifold), apex lite with Ph probe, 6xt5 fixture... I think that's everything I have so far....
 
Regardless of a 40 or 50, neither is large enough for those larger species of Cirrhilabrus (cyanopleura or solorensis) nor a tang I'm afraid. There's simply not enough swimming room.
 
I kinda figured the tang would enjoy a 48" tank a little more. I guess I might have to get some other types of fish... Maybe a school of firefish
 

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