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Could I add a Paracheilinus mccoskeri and Halichoeres chrysus with a Halichoeres melanurus in a 70g display w/20g sump? Or is that too many wrasse for that size of tank. If so which would u recommend adding with the melanurus?
 

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Could I add a Paracheilinus mccoskeri and Halichoeres chrysus with a Halichoeres melanurus in a 70g display w/20g sump? Or is that too many wrasse for that size of tank. If so which would u recommend adding with the melanurus?
Probably but the Melanurus may not like chrysus. I suggest an acclimation box.
 

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What are the color features of males vs females? #2 has a much less prominent blue streak.
True. Actually that might still be a female or transitioning. The females I see at my LFS are tiny and look like basically any other female fairy or flasher. Pinkish orange and with slightly elongated dorsal spikes.
You wanted a female?
 

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True. Actually that might still be a female or transitioning. The females I see at my LFS are tiny and look like basically any other female fairy or flasher. Pinkish orange and with slightly elongated dorsal spikes.
You wanted a female?
Yes, was hoping to get as young and non-transitioned as possible to get to see the whole life stage :~) But I can go with one of these nice ones. You think the second will get a more prominent blue stripe over time, then?
 

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Yes, was hoping to get as young and non-transitioned as possible to get to see the whole life stage :~) But I can go with one of these nice ones. You think the second will get a more prominent blue stripe over time, then?
Probably….
Let’s see what Aaron thinks. I'm going off of the many I see at the LFS. They must change pretty young because mine is a full male but a lot smaller than my lunatus
 
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