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09/25/2017, 07:09 PM | #1 |
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Getting my wrasse to display
I added a Long Fin Fairy Wrasse to my 90 gallon reef tank a few weeks ago and absolutely love this little guy. I'm sure its not surprising that I really love to see him display those beautifully colored fins. So here's the question, how can I encourage him to show off a bit more? I've talked to some different people at the LFS and ones says to just pair him up with a Long Fin female. Another said to add another male and a female so that the two compete over her. What do you folks say?
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09/25/2017, 07:39 PM | #2 |
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Fairy wrasses tend to show off for each other, but I'd recommend just adding a male of another species. Females don't stay female for long. I recently tried to keep a pair of pintail wrasses and the female became a male within a week of being in my tank and jumped out because of stress from the original male.
My current male displays because of my other wrasse in the tank: a yellow wrasse. It's quite pretty to see and yellow wrasses are super calm. It would be a nice addition to your tank.
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A MUCH better idea.
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09/26/2017, 05:29 PM | #6 |
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I had no luck keeping pairs in 500+ gal tank. the new female tend to kill the older male.
I have about 8 different wrasse now living peacefully. sometimes they flash each other. Sometimes my Tusk would chased the wrasse around and they would flash too -flame -rhomboid -lineatus -magma -lennardi -yellow corris -mcCosker's flasher -melanurus
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I've also had no luck with a pair in my 300g. The female turns into a male. I currently have about 7 fairies and they get along fairly well.
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09/27/2017, 03:39 PM | #8 |
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Thanks for the replies. I'm glad I didn't jump on that threes company scenario lol
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