The Wrasse Lover's Thread!

Here's our newest addition, it's still a bit shy but so itty bitty.
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@eatbreakfast @evolved would this be a female/juvenile? Or the picture not good enough 2 tell?
 
Just asking, but I seen a guy have 9 wrasses and 3 triggers. 1 clown,1 blue jaw and other I don't know, now is that OK or is that crazy and asking for trouble? I actually like the Niger trigger and the blue jaw but I thought that would be asking for a nightmare. Thanks

P.s his tank was a 220 and mine is a 160.
 
Just asking, but I seen a guy have 9 wrasses and 3 triggers. 1 clown,1 blue jaw and other I don't know, now is that OK or is that crazy and asking for trouble? I actually like the Niger trigger and the blue jaw but I thought that would be asking for a nightmare. Thanks

P.s his tank was a 220 and mine is a 160.
I wouldn't do it with fairy and flasher wrasses, but some Halichoeres, Coris and other genera that are more suited for fish only tanks. Even so, I would add the wrasses before the triggers, especially a trigger as aggressive as a clown.
 
I have a 150 gallon tank with halichoeres poeyi, melanurus, and garnoti. A few weeks ago I used egg crate to separate out 1/3rd of the tank to socially acclimate the nargoti and a smaller halichoeres ornatissimus. The smaller wrasse I noticed can fit through the egg crate, but I have only seen him do so at night when the tank was quiet. My question is... do I remove the egg crate or leave it in until the smaller wrasse is bigger? He is 1/2 the size of the next 1 up.
 
I have a 150 gallon tank with halichoeres poeyi, melanurus, and garnoti. A few weeks ago I used egg crate to separate out 1/3rd of the tank to socially acclimate the nargoti and a smaller halichoeres ornatissimus. The smaller wrasse I noticed can fit through the egg crate, but I have only seen him do so at night when the tank was quiet. My question is... do I remove the egg crate or leave it in until the smaller wrasse is bigger? He is 1/2 the size of the next 1 up.
If the other wrasses don't seem interested or aggressive towards the others than the eggcrate can be removed without worry.
 
Wondering if any one have a pintail with Johnson's in same tank. If so do they fight.
 
Wondering if any one have a pintail with Johnson's in same tank. If so do they fight.
I do, and the coexist acceptably, but the johnsoni is certainly dominant.
 
Just tried a leopard wrasse with another one that I had for few yrs and it's not going well
 
Just tried a leopard wrasse with another one that I had for few yrs and it's not going well
Unfortunately that's not unusual when adding a new leopard to an existing one, but hopefully it will calm down. If it doesn't after a few days one will probably need to be removed.
 

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