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Hello,
I currently have a 60 gallon reef tank w/ a 25 gallon sump, and water changes done monthly. Current inhabitants are: red fin fairy wrasse 2 clowns sunburst anthias yellowhead jawfish randalls assessor going forward would it be even possible to add another fairy wrasse (thinking a hooded or laboutei)? In the past i had a red fairy wrasse and a canary wrasse in a tank who got along fine, but i believe it was because they are different species of wrasses in addition to different color. thanks in advance |
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Fairy wrasses don't tend to argue. I've had a bunch in a tank at once and never had any issues. I've also seen a tonne of peoples tanks where they have had ten or more wrasses (mainly fairies) and they've all been happy as a pig in poo.
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thanks for the feedback Duncan
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