So I have found some wrasse's that I like and wondered best stocking advice as well as some that are questionable.
FAIRY
Tonos a very aggressive fairy wrasse, doesn't mix well with others.
Long fin Some have reported a lot of aggression when mixed with other fairy and flashers, they have been fine when I have kept them.
Whip fin another very aggressive fairy wrasse, that also shouldn't be mixed.
Tricolor An excellent choice.
Temmincki A larger, more aggressive fairy, males colors prone to fading in captivity.
Sunset An aggressive fairy, should only be kept with larger wrasses.
Exquisite An excellent choice, with a few regional variants.
Blue sided Another good choice.
FLASHER
Blue
Yellowfin
McCoskers
Filamented
Carpenters
Angular
Any of the flashers listed above will have similar care requirements and mix well.
POTTERS LEOPARD how hardy are they and what is the care like for them?
One of the more challenging leopard species. The most difficult time is the first few weeks. Once acclimated to captivity they do well, but swings in parameters, even alkalinity, should be avoided.
Other Wrasse's that I was looking at are
Sea Grass A larger species better suited to a fowlr. Will eat shrimp, cuc, and flip corals and rocks.
Radiant An excellent choice
Dusky A larger Halichoeres species, may be added to other wrasses, but best as a last addition.
Vrolik Another excellent choice.
Royal pencil Pencil wrasses are similar to leopards as far as care, they are poor shippers, but once acclimated to captivity are quite hardy. Males have a tendency to lose coloration when kept with other sand burying wrasses.
Melanurus A popular addition, but choose only it or the vroliks as they are sister species, and aggression is worse with close relatives.
Christmas. A few species go by this name. H. biocellatus and claudia should be fine, H. ornatissmus can get larger and more aggressive.
Let me know what you think and what would be the best order to add into 120g tank.
Start with the flashers, than fairies, than leopard and pencil, finally the Halichoeres species.
Also for QT they will be in a 20g innovative Marine Nuvo
Thank you in advance