Help Me Pick A Wrasse!

Looks like the lineatus I had

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Lineatus
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Or McKosker
So let me explain where my brain went. The thread was talking about flasher wrasse. So when that was posted I thought for some crazy reason that it was supposed to be a flasher. I then forgot their is no Paracheilinus lineatus (I was thinking P lineopunctatus) and then I just completely misidentified the fairy wrasse as a rhomboid.

I’m a fool!! :face-with-tears-of-joy: Apologies @danreef55
 
So let me explain where my brain went. The thread was talking about flasher wrasse. So when that was posted I thought for some crazy reason that it was supposed to be a flasher. I then forgot their is no Paracheilinus lineatus (I was thinking P lineopunctatus) and then I just completely misidentified the fairy wrasse as a rhomboid.

I’m a fool!! :face-with-tears-of-joy: Apologies @danreef55
Are you sure it's not a Christmas wrasse I see red and green there. I blame you for the fact that I want one now.



For the record. Wrasses are absolutely fascinating. They are addictive because they have so much personality. And no I don’t blame slocke for my wanting a Christmas wrasse. How can anyone not want a fish that looks that cool
 
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At the same time or can I introduce them separately?
You can add them together. They stay active and bolder than add one at a time. IMO they do a little better
 

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