Great question! It is tricky...it has taken years of experience with wrasses to figure out compatibility. It is not an exact science, I never use an acclimation box, I know that certain wrasses pair good like leopards or tamarans (China Wrasses or yellow tail). Coris wrasses I'm the genus Halichoris with caution, most are one to a tank, unless you have a big tank. Thalasoma (blue head Wrasse etc) one to a tank. Flashers you can pair one male to several females. Fairy wrasses ( I usually don't have those) depends on the individual. Of course keep in mind I have a 220 gallon tank, the bigger your tank the greater your chance of success mixing wrasses. Also every fish is an individual, so nothing is a 100%. Hope this helps. 😁
Amazing as always. Thx for sharing.
Beautiful fish.
Amazing how they change from female to male 👍
True...I love seeing that!!!
How do you introduce new wrasses, without them getting attacked?
Great question! It is tricky...it has taken years of experience with wrasses to figure out compatibility. It is not an exact science, I never use an acclimation box, I know that certain wrasses pair good like leopards or tamarans (China Wrasses or yellow tail). Coris wrasses I'm the genus Halichoris with caution, most are one to a tank, unless you have a big tank. Thalasoma (blue head Wrasse etc) one to a tank. Flashers you can pair one male to several females. Fairy wrasses ( I usually don't have those) depends on the individual. Of course keep in mind I have a 220 gallon tank, the bigger your tank the greater your chance of success mixing wrasses. Also every fish is an individual, so nothing is a 100%. Hope this helps. 😁