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Here’s my complete stock list and order of placement per Elliot at Marine Collectors:

Batch 1:
2 - bonded black storm clowns (already in tank)

Batch 2:
Orange-Shoulder Tang - already transitioned in color but not large yet.
Chocolate Tang - Acanthurus Pyroferus. Fully transitioned but still small

Batch 3:
1 Diamond Goby
3 Helrichi Fire Fish

Batch 4:
· Melanarus (male)
· Rosy Scale/Red Velvet (male)
· Blue-Star Leopard (male)
· Blue-side/Cirrhilabrus Cyanopleura (male)

Batch 5:
Square Anthias (Pair)
1 Sunburst Anthias

Batch 6:
Imperator Angelfish, Juvenile

Some will have to go to new home someday as they get too big, but my LFS will take them so I’m happy to enjoy while I can.
@Slocke or @i cant think Batch 4, Mel after Blue Star? Or are they ok to add Mel first?
 
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Sounds good!
Appreciate you asking some of the veterans though. I need all the help I can get. I’ve tried to be really contentious on stocking plan and aggression; even though it’s driving me batty not to get some of these utilitarian fish in sooner to help the CUC! lol.

Also, I asked Elliot for tangs that normally take quite awhile to transition into adult colors while they’re still relatively small. So the “delay” in stocking was partially due to my strict parameters. He of course found both tangs and they’re finishing up his QT and Conditioning protocols.

Really looking forward to seeing these wonderful fish in my lil reef!
 

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Here’s my complete stock list and order of placement per Elliot at Marine Collectors:

Batch 1:
2 - bonded black storm clowns (already in tank)

Batch 2:
Orange-Shoulder Tang - already transitioned in color but not large yet.
Chocolate Tang - Acanthurus Pyroferus. Fully transitioned but still small

Batch 3:
1 Diamond Goby
3 Helrichi Fire Fish

Batch 4:
· Melanarus (male)
· Rosy Scale/Red Velvet (male)
· Blue-Star Leopard (male)
· Blue-side/Cirrhilabrus Cyanopleura (male)

Batch 5:
Square Anthias (Pair)
1 Sunburst Anthias

Batch 6:
Imperator Angelfish, Juvenile

Some will have to go to new home someday as they get too big, but my LFS will take them so I’m happy to enjoy while I can.
Batch 4, swap the melanurus for another species of Halichoeres. If you want to add wrasses in the future, especially sand sleeping wrasses, this guy will make it a pain.
I’d recommend something from the Biochoeres complex, so;
Halichoeres biocellatus
Halichoeres chrysus
Halichoeres leucoxanthus
Halichoeres melasmapomus
Halichoeres cosmetus
Halichoeres iridis


You can also mix these with other Halichoeres without an issue as they are the most peaceful in the genus.

And batch 3, don’t add more than one of any Firefish species. The helfrichi (currently known as lavandula) is not communal and will possibly end up with two or all of those specimens dying. With all Gobies, have 1 of each genus unless naturally that genus as a whole is found in communal groups - i.e. Gobiodon.
 
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Batch 4, swap the melanurus for another species of Halichoeres. If you want to add wrasses in the future, especially sand sleeping wrasses, this guy will make it a pain.
I’d recommend something from the Biochoeres complex, so;
Halichoeres biocellatus
Halichoeres chrysus
Halichoeres leucoxanthus
Halichoeres melasmapomus
Halichoeres cosmetus
Halichoeres iridis


You can also mix these with other Halichoeres without an issue as they are the most peaceful in the genus.

And batch 3, don’t add more than one of any Firefish species. The helfrichi (currently known as lavandula) is not communal and will possibly end up with two or all of those specimens dying. With all Gobies, have 1 of each genus unless naturally that genus as a whole is found in communal groups - i.e. Gobiodon.


Thank you for the recommendations. I’m afraid to look at the wrasses you suggest as I’ll probably want them all. lol
 

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Thank you for the recommendations. I’m afraid to look at the wrasses you suggest as I’ll probably want them all. lol
Don’t worry, that’s not even the expensive side of the Labridae family!
 

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Thank you for the recommendations. I’m afraid to look at the wrasses you suggest as I’ll probably want them all. lol
I have a Leucoxanthus, a lot of Chrysus around - both are bright yellow and gorgeous!
 

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@tbrown @i cant think Ok, if you had to pick just ONE favorite wrasse that’s attainable, what would it be? I require pics - lol
What's the budget? What's the purpose? Pest control or pretty fish? I like Halichoeres Wrasses. I have a Melanurus and a Leucoxanthus but I would have loved a Chrysus. My Garnoti was probably my favorite just because she was always out and swam up to greet me whereas my Melanurus hides from me. Leucoxanthus is fast, curious, but is still sorta wary when I'm near the tank.

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Garnoti (Neon) - she jumped.

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Leucoxanthus - similar to the Chrysus but only half yellow, half white/pink

No pics of the Melanurus, he doesn't like me.

If I have the opportunity, I'd like to add a Red Lined Halichoeres and/or a Dusky Wrasse down the road but it's unlikely.

Flashers and Fairies are cool fish but I haven't had any luck with them personally.
 

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@tbrown @i cant think Ok, if you had to pick just ONE favorite wrasse that’s attainable, what would it be? I require pics - lol
Does it have to be just one? ;)

As above, purpose? Budget? Pest Hunter? ‘Decoration’?
 
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What's the budget? What's the purpose? Pest control or pretty fish? I like Halichoeres Wrasses. I have a Melanurus and a Leucoxanthus but I would have loved a Chrysus. My Garnoti was probably my favorite just because she was always out and swam up to greet me whereas my Melanurus hides from me. Leucoxanthus is fast, curious, but is still sorta wary when I'm near the tank.

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Garnoti (Neon) - she jumped.

IMG_20231105_170858730.jpg

Leucoxanthus - similar to the Chrysus but only half yellow, half white/pink

No pics of the Melanurus, he doesn't like me.

If I have the opportunity, I'd like to add a Red Lined Halichoeres and/or a Dusky Wrasse down the road but it's unlikely.

Flashers and Fairies are cool fish but I haven't had any luck with them personally.
You answered! The Garnotti! Only you could have answered as it didn’t matter why you loved her!

Budget for me, $150 - $199 but that’s for Elliot’s fully QT and conditioned fish.
 
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Does it have to be just one? ;)

As above, purpose? Budget? Pest Hunter? ‘Decoration’?
Yes, just one. And it doesn’t matter the reason why. Sorta like TBrown, she made him smile.
 

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My one and only favoruite wrasse is hard… but it’s probably a Paracheilinus attenuatus
Have you owned one and please show pics.

The reason I’m asking is you’ve had a lot of time and experience to see/know about so many different ones and I think it’s cool to hear why a particular one is your favorite.

Since your struggling, it can be favorite THREE- lol
 

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Have you owned one and please show pics.

The reason I’m asking is you’ve had a lot of time and experience to see/know about so many different ones and I think it’s cool to hear why a particular one is your favorite.

Since your struggling, it can be favorite THREE- lol
That’s much easier!!
1. Paracheilinus attenuatus
2. Cirrhilabrus naokoae
3. Halichoeres iridis


I had a pair of iridis at one point which were gorgeous. The male truly showed some stunning colours with the female. I’m now unfortunately back down with just a female, but would love a pair again.
There is 9 photos, 3 of each fish :)
H. iridis (First 2 are female, second was my 4.5” male).
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P. attenuatus (2 photos were taken whilst he was doing his daily display).
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C. naokoae (I’ve not owned this species for a few months but it’s another I look at in my LFS and question if I go for it again).
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So yep, I’ve owned an attenuatus! And boy is he stunning. He is the one wrasse I’ve had that will display every day and at no particular time, he often displays 2-3 times within just one day. It’s a true light show when he gets the Finifenmaa, Flavidorsalis, Aquamarinus and Carpenteri to show off.
 
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That’s much easier!!
1. Paracheilinus attenuatus
2. Cirrhilabrus naokoae
3. Halichoeres iridis


I had a pair of iridis at one point which were gorgeous. The male truly showed some stunning colours with the female. I’m now unfortunately back down with just a female, but would love a pair again.
There is 9 photos, 3 of each fish :)
H. iridis (First 2 are female, second was my 4.5” male).
IMG_8232.jpeg

IMG_7594.jpeg

IMG_7419.jpeg

P. attenuatus (2 photos were taken whilst he was doing his daily display).
IMG_8237.jpeg

IMG_7687.jpeg

IMG_7388.jpeg


C. naokoae (I’ve not owned this species for a few months but it’s another I look at in my LFS and question if I go for it again).
IMG_0243.jpeg

IMG_0404.jpeg

C47676EC-B168-4C53-9255-304CD5244243.jpeg


So yep, I’ve owned an attenuatus! And boy is he stunning. He is the one wrasse I’ve had that will display every day and at no particular time, he often displays 2-3 times within just one day. It’s a true light show when he gets the Finifenmaa, Flavidorsalis, Aquamarinus and Carpenteri to show off.
All I can say is WOW!! This is why I asked, I would have never discovered those. Thank you for sharing and taking the time to post pics.

Like our friend Mr. Brown, I do still have a soft spot for the Mel, and would give up the fire fish if I had too.

Now that you’ve shown me these three, I might have to rethink my wrasse stock list.
 

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All I can say is WOW!! This is why I asked, I would have never discovered those. Thank you for sharing and taking the time to post pics.

Like our friend Mr. Brown, I do still have a soft spot for the Mel, and would give up the fire fish if I had too.

Now that you’ve shown me these three, I might have to rethink my wrasse stock list.
Hands down, Iridis needs to be on your list! Those photos show 0 justice for them. The male had some stunning greens running through his tail and then a band of red just after. His dorsal also had bands of green and red with some yellow.
 

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