Mystery wrasses can pick at motile inverts as they get larger. They also can be aggressive toward new additions, particularly so toward any wrasses if you plan to add them.
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I currently have a McCosker's Flasher, Line Spot Flasher, Red Head Solon Fairy, and Rose banded Fairy - (all wrasses are terminal males) in addition to a Starry blenny, Lamarck's Angel, Lyretail anthia, yellow tang and two false perculas (b&w and orange and white)
I am contemplating adding a Lineatus or a Vanuatu Pink margin terminal male. My Rose banded will chase my Red Head here and there a bit, and I was considering a Lubbock's but I'm afraid they might be too small and be bullied by the rose banded.
I would like to add a Powder Blue tang as my last fish after I decide on a final wrasse since I feel I need some blue in the tank. I thought the Vrolik's or Melanarus wrasse would work as a substitute since I do like the Halichoeres genus as well. I also like having some inverts in the tank and I was afraid they might show aggression towards the wrasses I already have in addition to eating some inverts while a powder blue may only have issue with my yellow tang.
I have chosen my wrasses largely due to this thread and the input people have generously contributed here. I desperately wanted a mystery wrasse when I first discovered them, but got it out of my head once I saw the advice given here, and realized they won't play nicely with the other wrasses I have acquired.
My tank is 54"L x 30"D x 24"H
Any thoughts, experience and advice is appreciated. I enjoy these fish tremendously and I am always hesitant about upsetting a stable fish population, thus the reason for my recent post. Happy reefing to all![]()
heehee...I would like to add a Powder Blue tang as my last fish after I decide on a final wrasse since I feel I need some blue in the tank. I thought the Vrolik's or Melanarus wrasse would work as a substitute since I do like the Halichoeres genus as well. I also like having some inverts in the tank and I was afraid they might show aggression towards the wrasses I already have in addition to eating some inverts while a powder blue may only have issue with my yellow tang...
I would definitely have some concern with new additions with the roseafascia, they're one of the more aggressive of the fairies. At the least make sure to use an acclimation box. Sometimes it helps to add multiple wrasses.
The latest addition to our Wrass Pack:
M. chaoti:
Not one of my better pics, but she is very tiny. Our 7yr old niece named her "Cheetah Girl", LOL.
There are a lot of great Halichoeres species, particularly dominantly blue or green colored. H. melanurus, chrysotaenia, richmondi, leucurus , and timorensis are some of my favorites. Of those species, I probably wouldnt do a male/female pr, but combinations of those species works well. I would also add either the melanurus or chrysotaenia last, as these are a little more aggressive toward congenerics than the other Halichoeres listed.

