Ruby Head & Solon Fairy Wrasse Fighting

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I’ve had a red head Solon fair wrasse (Cirrhilabrus solorensis) for about two months now, last night I added a ruby head Solon fairy wrasse (Cirrhilabrus cf cyanopleura). The established Solon wrasse started fighting quite aggressively with the Ruby head.

Ruby head is now tucked under a rock and I’m worried it will be dead in a few days. I’ve seen the Solon go in and hit it a few times.

Was it stupid to try and put these two together, or is there a chance they’ll stop fighting in a few days time. Really like this Ruby head would hate to see it perish.
 
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The Cirrhilabrus solorensis are known to be aggressive with other Cirrhilabrus. Your best bet would be to use a social acclimation box for any new wrasse addition.
 

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I’ve had a red head Solon fair wrasse (Cirrhilabrus solorensis) for about two months now, last night I added a ruby head Solon fairy wrasse (Cirrhilabrus cf cyanopleura). The established Solon wrasse started fighting quite aggressively with the Ruby head.

Ruby head is now tucked under a rock and I’m worried it will be dead in a few days. I’ve seen the Solon go in and hit it a few times.

Was it stupid to try and put these two together, or is there a chance they’ll stop fighting in a few days time. Really like this Ruby head would hate to see it perish.

I would get the Ruby out and into a QT tank ASAP. Then get a acclimation box and try that.
 
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The solorensis can be a bit aggressive with the other fairy wrasses, but I think the bigger issue is that these two are from the same complex and thus not very compatable with one another.

Keep either, and replace the other with a fairy wrasse from a different complex and you should fare better.
 
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