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Currently I have the following in my 210 gallon reef:

Red Coris Wrasse
Ruby Wrasse
Cleaner Wrasse
Leopard Wrasse
2x Melanurus Wrasse
Spotted Rabbitfish
Blue Hippo Tang

I’m looking add the following:

Bird Wrasse pair
Clown coris Wrasse
Paddlefin Wrasse

Are these ok to add? I know they get big and can be aggressive but I would like some feedback.
 
Adding Thalassoma (Paddlefin) to a tank with other smaller wrasses (even a 210) sounds like a recipe for disaster to me. Bird Wrasses are notoriously aggressive. Also neither of them are considered Reef Safe. The Clown Coris gets 2 feet when fully grown and is recommended for no less than 300 gallons. Not sure how it would do with the Leopard or Melanurus Wrasses in a tank of that size, but a Bluehead might work:

https://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+1379+2766&pcatid=2766
 
Wrasses don't form bonded prs, so only get 1.

The Thalassoma may be aggressive to the melanurus, leopard, and fairy wrasse.
 
Adding Thalassoma (Paddlefin) to a tank with other smaller wrasses (even a 210) sounds like a recipe for disaster to me. Bird Wrasses are notoriously aggressive. Also neither of them are considered Reef Safe. The Clown Coris gets 2 feet when fully grown and is recommended for no less than 300 gallons. Not sure how it would do with the Leopard or Melanurus Wrasses in a tank of that size, but a Bluehead might work:

https://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+1379+2766&pcatid=2766

See I have two female bird wrasses at my work and they are with gobies and are very gentle so idk
 

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