What would you dream wrasse be?

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Imagine if every species of wrasse was readily available and easy to care for, what would you choose? Me personally, I really like stethojulis sp., pseudojuloides zeus, anampses lennardi, pseudocoris sp. and paracheilinus hemitaeniatus. Interested to know what you guys would keep,
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Imagine if every species of wrasse was readily available and easy to care for, what would you choose? Me personally, I really like stethojulis sp., pseudojuloides zeus, anampses lennardi, pseudocoris sp. and paracheilinus hemitaeniatus. Interested to know what you guys would keep,
Can I not have a 20 foot tank with all of them? Is that not an option?
 
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I mean… do I not have this already in a way?
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Would love a photo of the pastel ring wrasse and the gold nugget. Unfortunately I can't keep many wrasses at all as I live in new zealand and we have a really stingy list of fish we are allowed to keep :( . How is the majestic angelfish? My planned list of wrasses are Ornate Leopard, Spotted Leopard, Canary Wrasse and a Spotted tamarin wrasse. I may add more tamarins in the future but I will need some proper experience with caring for them first.
 

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Yes I did see one here at AAC in UK that was around £450 from memory.
Such beautiful things but im not going to get one until I'm fully researched.
I'd want everything perfect for it.
 
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Yes I did see one here at AAC in UK that was around £450 from memory.
Such beautiful things but im not going to get one until I'm fully researched.
I'd want everything perfect for it.
Yeah, I also feel its luck of the draw with these type of fish. Especially if you are getting imported or online. In new zealand they go from $1500-2000 NZD or £700-950
 

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Would love a photo of the pastel ring wrasse and the gold nugget. Unfortunately I can't keep many wrasses at all as I live in new zealand and we have a really stingy list of fish we are allowed to keep :( . How is the majestic angelfish? My planned list of wrasses are Ornate Leopard, Spotted Leopard, Canary Wrasse and a Spotted tamarin wrasse. I may add more tamarins in the future but I will need some proper experience with caring for them first.
Hello Fellow Kiwi, nice to see fellow kiwis here. I am planning to add a wrasse tank soonish as well. We should surely talk more.
 

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Labouti wrasse have always been my favorite. I did have one for several months. It was turning into a terminal phase male and one day he found a tiny spot to jump through my lid... then died on top of the screen. Ugh.
 
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Labouti wrasse have always been my favorite. I did have one for several months. It was turning into a terminal phase male and one day he found a tiny spot to jump through my lid... then died on top of the screen. Ugh.
Love them, one of my favourite fairy wrasses. Wish they were allowed in New Zealand though, we are only allowed the boring fairy wrasses and no flasher wrasses.
 

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