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nagrom

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I've got a checkerboard I'm pretty fond of
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thirty6

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Nice looking pics of those wrasse. I have always kept LN hawks. I know very simple but it's a character of a fish. I lost a pair of them not too long ago and would like to replace them
I have always wanted a naso. Think they look awesome in reef tabks
 
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jackson6745

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Thanks Piranahapat.

Nagrom, I really like that wrasses. Do you have other wrasses in the tank? If so, which ones, and how do they get along?

greengny, thank you. I have a shallow sandbed less than an inch in most spots. Most of the larger wrasses sleep in the rocks. Doesn't seem to make a difference. They are all healthy and colorful.
 

nagrom

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Nagrom, I really like that wrasses. Do you have other wrasses in the tank? If so, which ones, and how do they get along?

I've got a flame and a lineatus as well. They all get along fine, the lineatus chased the flame for a while when I first added the flame (flame was last). The checkerboard isn't a fairy wrasse though, it's one of the sleep in the sand types, so I think you'd have to add a couple of inches of sand. The checkerboard and my yellow tang hang out together all the time, it's kind of strange.

I'm surprised you don't need a top with yours, both my flame and lineatus jump all the time. The flame even ended up back in the overflow recently - I have no idea how it made it back there. It's a coast to coast and luckily it didn't take a trip down into the sump.
 

Mattl22

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I'd have to say I've always loved Midas blennys I have 2 in my tank now and wanna add a third hoping to get a pair but it's a fairly common fish not too costly but certainly one my favorites fun to watch!!
Have to throw my yellow coris in there best $10 I've ever spent watching a yellow coris juvi grow into an adult is just so awesome and the adult coloration is amazing
 

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