Adding wrasse’s at different times+ compatibility

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Im planning out my next fish order and want to get two wrasse’s this order and possibly two more later on. Is this asking for trouble?

The first two I plan to get is an exquisite fairy wrasse and a filamented flasher wrasse.

The two I may get later on- if it’ll work that is- a ruby head fairy wrasse and yellow fin flasher wrasse.

Will these all work and be compatible if added separately?
 

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What size is the tank?

Wrasse are great because they are fairly easy to mix so as long as your tank is big enough you should be fine!
 

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You should be fine. The ruby head can be a bit rambunctious but as you are adding it after the other fairy you should be good. And consider getting a third fairy:
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You should be fine. The ruby head can be a bit rambunctious but as you are adding it after the other fairy you should be good. And consider getting a third fairy:
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Not much more to add.

I would personally be taking a definite look at Bathyphilus/Efatensis, Brunneus, and Lubbocki.
 

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