All About Reef Safe Wrasses in Aquaria

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Beautiful! How does one acquire one of these?
Years of waiting for one to become available from the Japanese market with a 4 figure price tag...
 

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I seen the question @saltyhog asked, but never seen anyone chime in. Would a flasher wrasse be too active in a tank with Ventralis Anthias?
 
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I seen the question @saltyhog asked, but never seen anyone chime in. Would a flasher wrasse be too active in a tank with Ventralis Anthias?
I missed that one if it was there...
But I don't foresee any issue there. I've never seen ventralis be really bothered by other active fish.
 

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I bought a wrasse over the weekend. It was identified as a mccoskers. What other reef safe wrasse and go with it? Tank is 3foot 65g. And will the sex of the next wrasse matter?

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I would get a Yellow fin Flasher and a Blue Flasher. Three males in the 65 gal will be beautiful.
Basically any of the flasher other than an Eightline Flasher
 

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Thank you very much for this. I havent gotten any wrasses yet mostly because I have been undecided on what is best kept in my reef and this has helped exponentially
 

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So I've noticed something weird on my two halichoeres wrasses in my tank. They both have very enlarged bellies.

The melanurus I have had for nearly 6 years now. The red line is a juvenile still and is a new addition within the past month. None of my other fish seem to have the big bellies.

What might be causing this?

Here are some photos of them. Admittedly poor quality as they're difficult to capture:
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So I've noticed something weird on my two halichoeres wrasses in my tank. They both have very enlarged bellies.

The melanurus I have had for nearly 6 years now. The red line is a juvenile still and is a new addition within the past month. None of my other fish seem to have the big bellies.

What might be causing this?

Here are some photos of them. Admittedly poor quality as they're difficult to capture:
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It can either be simply gorging on a food supply (do you have flatworms?) or it's an intestinal blockage issue.
 

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@evolved I currently have an orange sided fairy wrasse and a mccoskers wrasse. The orange back is about 4" and the mccoskers is about 3". The tank is a 125. I was thinking about adding a pintail wrasse that's about 4". Do you think he'd get picked on? Not as familiar with the fairy wrasses still and their aggression
 
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Do you think he'd get picked on?
No concern here.
Not as familiar with the fairy wrasses still and their aggression
Why, there's a solution for that ;):
 

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No concern here.

Why, there's a solution for that ;):
Thank you, just wanted to make sure
 

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What wrasse would you recommend for a 50 gal cube with 2 clownfish and a coral beauty?
 

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@evolved what do you think about a carpenter, lubbock fairy, blue flasher, and a blueside fairy in a 210?
 

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It can either be simply gorging on a food supply (do you have flatworms?) or it's an intestinal blockage issue.
I don't have flat worms that I'm aware of. It's a 300 gallon aquarium with a large copepod population I'm assuming because my mandarin is quite fat.
I know halichoeres love pods as well.
 
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What wrasse would you recommend for a 50 gal cube with 2 clownfish and a coral beauty?
Considering the dimensions of the tank, it is a bit limiting. The best options are really the pink streak wrasse or a possum wrasse.
@evolved what do you think about a carpenter, lubbock fairy, blue flasher, and a blueside fairy in a 210?
Sounds okay. :)
I don't have flat worms that I'm aware of. It's a 300 gallon aquarium with a large copepod population I'm assuming because my mandarin is quite fat.
I know halichoeres love pods as well.
Copepods aren't big enough to cause that sort of "bloating" though.
 
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