- Location
- Pennsylvania
Hey guys, I looking into buying 2 reef safe wrasse that doesnt grow that big. I have an 120g with some corals in it. ( candy canes, frogspawns, zoas, shrooms, and polyps. What popular reef safe wrasse will do good in my tank?
Without knowing your budget for the 2 fish, I'll suggest an "inexpensive" and and a pricey one
Canary Wrasse (Halichoeres chrysus) if you have a sandbed
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male Rhomboid Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rhomboidalis) doesn't require a sandbed
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what is too big? 'Most' fairy and flashers don't get that big, but some can get more aggressive. what do you like?
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I have the Canary and Chinese as well with this guy the H.Iridis. Very hard to take pics with my camera because these wrasses don't stay still LOL.
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Yes they are.Most wrasses are always in the open through out the day .They sleep in the sand bed at night.Are your wrasses always in the open?
True, for many wrasses, but fairy and flasher wrasses usually do not need a 'sand bed'.They sleep in the sand bed at night.
Do you have a pic Euroreefer?I can't find it on Google.I suggest a Negroensis...best looking wrasse IMO..
Yes, i know you are right .I was talking about the ones i keep .I don't like the Fairy wrasses they look like giant Fancy Tail Guppies IMO. :biglaugh:True, for many wrasses, but fairy and flasher wrasses usually do not need a 'sand bed'
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Alright, DRE, now the gloves come off!I don't like the Fairy wrasses they look like giant Fancy Tail Guppies IMO. :biglaugh:
Alright, DRE, now the gloves come off!