Multiple wrasses in a 40 breeder

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Can you do three flasher wrasses (different paracheilinus males) in a 40 gallon breeder

would go with a striped blenny, clown, a diamond goby, and cardinal fish. Maybe a shrimp or two later
 
hmmm then if an issue for one there is no way for 3 -- thanks

You should get some more feedback later on, I've just found flasher wrasses needing more length, and not only got aggressive when more mature, but also frustrated in a shorter tank. I know you are shooting for a trio, I'm not sure but maybe someone else can chime in, maybe look into the coris wrasse.
 
agree - was thinking that a trio would get them flashing more and them keeping their color better
 
Correct - a few cuc and a couple small acropora sps is all That is in there
 
Can you do three flasher wrasses (different paracheilinus males) in a 40 gallon breeder

would go with a striped blenny, clown, a diamond goby, and cardinal fish. Maybe a shrimp or two later
While flashers wouldn’t be recommended for a 40 you could do a pink streaked and one of the pygmy wrasses. Just a thought
 

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