Four-Line Cleaner Wrasse and Yellow Banded Possum Wrasse Compatibility

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I've had a Four-Line Cleaner Wrasse for a couples of months now. He doesn't really bother anyone at all. Whenever I add a new fish he just leaves them alone. I would like to get a pair of Possum Wrasse. I have a Red Sea Reefer 350 so it would be enough space for them but I just want to make sure the Four-Line would not have a problem.
 

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This question is very difficult to answer. I have no experiences of cleaner wrasses but a lot according possum wrasses. They are normally very shy - need a lot of hiding places and refuse to show up in the open if they feel unsafe. Could be stressed of just curious species.

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I just got a possum wrasse about a month ago. He hid for a week. I would see his eyes in the rock work. I would feed the tank and slowly he would come out more and more. Now he’s bold and comes out into the open and eats out of my tongs. I’m assuming all of them are wild caught
 
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