Lineatus or a Mystery wrasse???

Which wrasse would you choose for a 40 breeder?

  • Lineatus wrasse

    Votes: 20 42.6%
  • Mystery wrasse

    Votes: 13 27.7%
  • Stick with flasher wrasses.

    Votes: 14 29.8%

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subielover

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I would like a nice wrasse in my 40 breeder and have been looking into the Lineatus and the Mystery wrasses. Anyone care to share their experiences with either fish? Thanks.
 

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the 40 will become too small for a mystery wrasse. i tried and had one for 2 years. eventually started bumping into the glass. needs lots of room (4 ft+ as well as vertical) to swim
 

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I have both but they are in a 300. The mystery is definitely a more active swimmer and more secretive. The lineatus is always out swimming in the open. Both a beautiful fish but I am a bigger fan of the fairies myself :)

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I am leaning towards a Lineatus at this point. I like the look of them a little better, but have wanted a mystery wrasse since I first saw them.
 

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Have to agree a 40 breeder is too small for either for the long haul. Stick to the smaller fairy wrasses is my suggestion.
 

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Have you looked into the Scott's fairy. IMO, a much nicer fish for half the price.

BTW, I have them both in my personal tank (Linneatus and Scott's) and they always hang around together. As soon as my camera comes back from Mack I will post some pics.

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scott's fairies are gorgeous.

oh, make sure you cover your tank. my mystery never jumped in 2 years but these fairies are known for their hops.
 

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How many flasher wrasses could I keep in a 40B?

I meant to type flasher actually! I only have fairy wrasses myself and exciled a mystery wrasse, so I may not the best person to recommend the number of flashers to keep for your tank.
 

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I have 4 wrasses in my 37 gal cube.

Mystery, yellow coris, leopard and red fairy. All were added at the same time to lessen the aggressiveness. works well.
 

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