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I have a biocube 32 and am looking to add one more fish to complate my stock. Its currently 4 and a half years old and this is what I currently have
2 clowns (4 and a half years old)
1 royal gramma( added 3 weeks ago)
1 blue flasher wrasse( added 1 weeks ago)
4 turbo snail
3 trochus snails
1 tiger conch

I am looking to add a yellow coris wrasse to this mix and was wondering if it would get along with my current community. Research online comes to the consensus that flashers and coris are peaceful and shouldnt cause any fights but looking for some opinions from experienced wrasse keepers.
 
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Should be fine with the other tank mates, but I’d be more concerned with size. Coris get a little big for a 32g tank, especially when considering the amount of water displacement from sand and rock. Wrasses are very active swimmers so I can see that being an issue once it grows a little.
 
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