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I was thinking of getting multiple fairy wrasse and carpenter wrasses, are they okay in the same tank, multiples I mean. like 2 or 3 of each. or will they fight.My type of thread proud wrasse owner
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I was thinking of getting multiple fairy wrasse and carpenter wrasses, are they okay in the same tank, multiples I mean. like 2 or 3 of each. or will they fight.
I'd do 3 different fairy males and a couple different flashers. They never bother my coral or anything else.i have a 150 gal. i was thinking fairy and carpenter because i didn't want them eating all my worms and fauna. I had a 6 line wrasse before in a 29 gal bio cube and all of a sudden he ate all the worms and copepods. I was told that the fairy and carpenter wrasse wouldn't do that. are there any others that will leave my fauna and worms alone, I also have a lot of corals, zoas and sps, Lps. very mixed.
Brave soul you are with that sixline!My Wrasses................They like to sing
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Just stick with single specimens of each species; the fairys and flashers mix just fine.I was thinking of getting multiple fairy wrasse and carpenter wrasses, are they okay in the same tank, multiples I mean. like 2 or 3 of each. or will they fight.
Great pics
Love my 6 line he has been with me for 3 1/2 years now and some times he flexes his mussels when I have a new arival but it is only for a day or two other wise he is a model citizen.Brave soul you are with that sixline!
I think i am going to jump in and start getting wrasses. I know they will start eating the worms and pods. i've been warned. but as I have a 4 inch deep sand bed, what will happen if all the worms and pods get eaten? when I set up my deep sand bed, I was warned that if that happened, it could kill the sand bed . is that true. anybody, everybody, please sound in. need lots of talking into to reassure me that this is going to end up okay, and not with a dead sand bed and a crash...You could try one male with a couple of females of the same species, but from what I've seen around, females can be hard to find and even harder to identify correctly by species. Multiple males of different but similar species might be your better bet - they won't fight so much, but they'll flash their shiniest colors from time to time . . . You could combine a McKosker's flasher with a royal/angulated flasher and/or a blue or linespot flasher wrasse for instance. You might try a Lubbock's fairy wrasse in the tank with an orange-back fairy. (Research the species of fairy wrasse you're interested in - some are more aggressive than others.) Both of those groups are much less interested in small inverts on your rocks than a six-line would be - but they're also less interested in snacking on red bugs or acro-eating flatworms.
~Bruce
Mysis or chop up some LRS and they love it.I read the feeding descriptions on some of the flashers and they say they only eat zooplankton. how do you guys feed them??? how often??? will they really not eat brine shrimps..
He looks like a bad dude! Snail eater?
how long has your deep sand bed been set up ???I have a deep sand bed and tons of wrasses and my sand bed is thriving.
what is LRS???Saw a mystery wrasse earlier, if I didn't know any
Mysis or chop up some LRS and they love it.

