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He'll be a lot more stressed in a small acclimation box and then in the DT with a bunch of fish that already have their territory staked out.

Two weeks and one round of Prazi is not enough to really accomplish anything. Give it some time, he'll be fine. I've QT'd 3 fish bigger than that in a 20 and a 29 without any problems. He will be a lot more ready for the big tank after getting used to you, used to captivity and fat from having no feeding competition.

A 10 gallon (this was for only 2 weeks for TTM) but they were fine.

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This was the first day in QT for these three. They finished up 7 more weeks in the 20 gallon.



Thanks, will keep him in there, maybe I should get some 1.5" pvc I have one 3" T-wye and a peace of live rock.
 
He'll be a lot more stressed in a small acclimation box and then in the DT with a bunch of fish that already have their territory staked out.

Two weeks and one round of Prazi is not enough to really accomplish anything. Give it some time, he'll be fine.
Completely agree.

Luckily sand isn't needed for fairies.
+1
 
So I'm looking to add a young male pintail or lunate wrasse. Will it continue to develop into a full male with terminal coloration? The only other wrasse I have is a male McCosker.

Also, some sources say these reach 3.5". Does that sound right?
 
I have another compatability question for the wrasse experts. Would a social wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rubriventralis) get along with a melanurus?
 
I have another compatability question for the wrasse experts. Would a social wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rubriventralis) get along with a melanurus?
Those two should work. The social fairy wrasse can be a bit 'low-key'. Definitely use a social acclimation box.
 
Those two should work. The social fairy wrasse can be a bit 'low-key'. Definitely use a social acclimation box.
OK thanks. Could a social acclimation box be made out of one of the clear boxes they use at the fish store if I drill some holes in it? Reason I ask , I already have a couple.
 
Yes, that's what mine is.
Cool thanks. The only other concern I have is my orchid dottyback. I read that most dotty backs clash with wrasses. My melanurus and orchid get along great. The orchid has never shown aggression however the social wrasse will be about the same size as it.
I know most would probably suggest passing, but I would really like for this to work. I can get the social wrasse for almost free..
 
Cool thanks. The only other concern I have is my orchid dottyback. I read that most dotty backs clash with wrasses. My melanurus and orchid get along great. The orchid has never shown aggression however the social wrasse will be about the same size as it.
I know most would probably suggest passing, but I would really like for this to work. I can get the social wrasse for almost free..
Orchid dottybacks are pretty passive, I don't foresee a problem.
 
What are the best tank mates for a 150 gallon reef tank. Want to maybe add to a bunch of wrasses. As long as they don't effect my wrasses...[emoji6]
 
Orchid dottybacks are pretty passive, I don't foresee a problem.
That's what I was thinking as well. Thanks everyone! I'm gonna go pick this little dude up today. Anyone else here have or did have a social fairy wrasse social wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rubriventralis)?
 
OK thanks. Could a social acclimation box be made out of one of the clear boxes they use at the fish store if I drill some holes in it? Reason I ask , I already have a couple.

I used a soldering iron to melt holes rather than drill. It minimizes the risk of cracking
 
What are the best tank mates for a 150 gallon reef tank. Want to maybe add to a bunch of wrasses. As long as they don't effect my wrasses...[emoji6]
I keep anthias and dartfish with my wrasses.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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