Lubbocks Wrasse Info Needed

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Bluezoo has a nice Lubbocks wrasse available but I need more info. I remember years ago they were considered a great nano fairy wrasse but I see a lot of conflicting info now.

Currently I have an IM20 Pensinsula that also houses a pink streak wrasse. I’m wondering how they would get along and if that’s adequate space. The tank is fairly light on rock but does have quite a few hiding spots. Any info is appreciated!
 
For a tank that small and given that you already have a pink streaked wrasse in there, I would definitely avoid one. Lubbock's should have 4 feet or more of horizontal swimming room as they are fairly active.
 
For a tank that small and given that you already have a pink streaked wrasse in there, I would definitely avoid one. Lubbock's should have 4 feet or more of horizontal swimming room as they are fairly active.
Good to know! Hopefully it goes to a good home because it’s one of the best specimens I’ve ever seen
 
somewhat bashful at first but very good model citizen and one of the few wrasses that stay out in the open
 
somewhat bashful at first but very good model citizen and one of the few wrasses that stay out in the open
I’m really struggling to decide what else to add to my tank. It’s only 20 gallons but I want something colorful that’s fairly active. I really want an Angel but I just don’t see it working out
 
I’m really struggling to decide what else to add to my tank. It’s only 20 gallons but I want something colorful that’s fairly active. I really want an Angel but I just don’t see it working out
Flame angel or coral beauty should work as would yellow coris wrasse
 
Flame angel or coral beauty should work as would yellow coris wrasse
Yellow “Coris” Wrasses wouldn’t work as they’re highly active and don’t stay small.

For a tank that small and given that you already have a pink streaked wrasse in there, I would definitely avoid one. Lubbock's should have 4 feet or more of horizontal swimming room as they are fairly active.
It depends which variant you get, I have both and the Cebu is much larger and active than my Indonesian is.
 
I had one, great social fish…then I added a male radiant wrasse, now I don’t have a Lubbocks anymore….little jerk radiant!
 
Yellow “Coris” Wrasses wouldn’t work as they’re highly active and don’t stay small.


It depends which variant you get, I have both and the Cebu is much larger and active than my Indonesian is.
I’ve had my yellow 3 years and it’s a little over 3”
 
I had one, great social fish…then I added a male radiant wrasse, now I don’t have a Lubbocks anymore….little jerk radiant!
That’s interesting, my iridis has also overpowered most of my wrasses (Including the aggressive chloropterus) but never killed any. I can add wrasses into my tank and the radiant doesn’t care as long as it won’t compete with it.
 
Don’t know for sure if he killed them, but possibly bullied the lubbocks and a carpenters fairy wrasse till they wouldn’t come out. Most likely stressed to death.
 
Don’t know for sure if he killed them, but possibly bullied the lubbocks and a carpenters fairy wrasse till they wouldn’t come out. Most likely stressed to death.
Radiants won’t bully the fish unless the fish goes at the radiant. Then usually the radiant will display its fins.
 
I’m really struggling to decide what else to add to my tank. It’s only 20 gallons but I want something colorful that’s fairly active. I really want an Angel but I just don’t see it working out
Not in a 20 gal tank. I don't think you should keep either Lubbock Fairy or and dwarf angel in a 20 gal tank. Save your money and get at least a 40 gal breeder, or a 65 gal.
 

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