Wrasses

I wouldn't put a red coris in there... they get big and start flippin stuff

the other two should be okay provided they are not both males
 
Thank u how about Christmas wrasse instead of red

There are a lot that go by that name and they are mislabeled.

Thalassoma sp. : hard no

H. ornatissimus is probably more spicey then H. claudia (claudia is more peaceful) but you need to get the right I.D.

The melenarus and "christmas wrasses" look similar so they might not work long term. I have had to remove Halichoeres wrasses before for not getting along once they were out of juvi stage.
 
There are a lot that go by that name and they are mislabeled.

Thalassoma sp. : hard no

H. ornatissimus is probably more spicey then H. claudia (claudia is more peaceful) but you need to get the right I.D.

The melenarus and "christmas wrasses" look similar so they might not work long term. I have had to remove Halichoeres wrasses before for not getting along once they were out of juvi stage.
Appreciate ur knowledge
 
I have a rohmboid wrasse, yellow coris, 6 line pintail fairy and blue streak cleaner wrasse in my 65g DT with no issues.
 
I have a melanarus, a yellow corris, a cleaner, and a ruby red fairy.........thought about a red corris too but they get BIG.....i have a 75g
 
You can definitely have a bunch of wrasse in a 90g if that is what you want. Just choose wisely a compatible mix.

Mixing Halichoeres with small fairys or flashers or leopard wrasses will generally work.
 

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