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Are the potters wrasse compatible with a Tanaka's pygmy wrasse?
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You'll want sand somewhere at least. Plastic containers with sand will work; discard the sand each transfer.
 
My cell phone pictures stink, but I wanted to post. I bought a Flame wrasse pair from saltyaquaria in August. You rock Adrian. They're doing great; feeling amourus apparently, darting and flashing, it's awesome. Centerpiece of my tank.
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Hey everyone been following along. There are so many beautiful wrasses out there. I see a lot of guys are using those acclimation boxes. I'm going to get one for mine going forward anyone have tips on where to get it from?? Here are 5 of my wrasses...there are more

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Hey everyone been following along. There are so many beautiful wrasses out there. I see a lot of guys are using those acclimation boxes. I'm going to get one for mine going forward anyone have tips on where to get it from?? Here are 5 of my wrasses...there are more
Are these the species you currently have, or ones which interest you?
Avoid the third one pictured; C. filamentosus. Does not mix well with other wrasses.

Elite Aquatics sells the popular acclimation boxes.

You might find this a helpful read: All About Reef Safe Wrasses | 3reef Aquarium Forums
 
I do have most unless they have gone ahiding. My whip fin is a female. She is one of the more pleasant wrasses. The fine line is the biggest pain in my ***.
 
Hey guys I have a female 8line in my QT and she only comes out of a pvc piece when I feed. Its been a week is this something that I should worry about?
 
Is she the only fish in the tank? If so it could be that not seeing other fish has her thinking there is a predator around.
 
Question for the wrasse folks. A month ago I bought 5 female bipartitus leopards (blue star) and only 1 made it because it killed off the other 4. Literally killed them by ramming into their sides repeatedly and not just harassment. She was bigger than the other 4. They were all supposed to be small, but she was closer to medium if not medium.

Now I want to add small black leopards. Would you remove the "killer" blue star?

My ultimate goal is to have 3 BS and 3 Black's. I may be dreaming, but want to give it shot.

Thoughts on how you would handle it at this point? Thanks for any feedback!

Regards,
Mike
 
I'd would definitely get that"killer" tough wrasse out!!! Even if you don't add more you should still get rid of the killer...
 
Here's my new addition, P. attentatus. Sorry for the lousy cell pic but he's still a bit shy and way to active to get good focus on.

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