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I love me some wrasse's, so I want to see everyone's wrasse pictures! Please share!

I've been practicing my fish taking.. Snapped a decent one of my Naoko Wrasse, still need to polish up on my skills though!
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Forgot my earmuff! Colors since this picture have really improved!
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Gorgeous.
 

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I love me some wrasse's, so I want to see everyone's wrasse pictures! Please share!

I've been practicing my fish taking.. Snapped a decent one of my Naoko Wrasse, still need to polish up on my skills though!
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Edit:

Forgot my earmuff! Colors since this picture have really improved!
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Dang. You guys who posted have some really beautiful fish.
 

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As promised, some photos and a list of my new wrasses.
male blue-spot pencil wrasse (Leptojulis cyanopleura) i initially wasn't interested in pencils but a shop offered me this one for $35 so i thought why not. It looked pretty plain in the videos they sent me of it but in person it's very pretty.
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A 15cm Anampses lennardi. Before receiving this i would've said that A.femininus is the prettiest Anampses, but i think i have to take that back.
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a 6cm Anampses twistii. This one is the exact same size as my neoguinacus. So far the new guinea doesn't seem too happy about the new wrasse but it's more slow, occasional chasing instead of actual aggression.
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A 6cm Cryptic wrasse (Pteragogus turdus). This is a very shy wrasse, The corner it's in in the photos, it has not moved from in about 48 hours. This is because the gunthers chases it relentlessy if it moves. It didn't have the same reaction to the lennardi or the twistii. Hopefully he leaves him alone sooner or later.
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And then the murderous bird wrasse.
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The other fish is a small painted sweetlip.
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Hello everyone,
I’ve got a 110 gallon tank currently it’s got the following:
pair of clownfish
Juvenile melanurus wrasse
Juvenile halfback mimic tang
juvenile Red Fin Fairy wrasse

The fairy wrasse was just added 24 hours ago and I’ve not observed any bullying but the fairy wrasse doesn’t seem to have full range of the tank under the watchful eye of the melanurus. Would introducing another fish distract the melanurus wrasse? Or should I just wait it out

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Hello everyone,
I’ve got a 110 gallon tank currently it’s got the following:
pair of clownfish
Juvenile melanurus wrasse
Juvenile halfback mimic tang
juvenile Red Fin Fairy wrasse

The fairy wrasse was just added 24 hours ago and I’ve not observed any bullying but the fairy wrasse doesn’t seem to have full range of the tank under the watchful eye of the melanurus. Would introducing another fish distract the melanurus wrasse? Or should I just wait it out

Thanks
You could wait it out, introducing new fish will distract him (although it will likely have to be more wrasses).
 

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I have a lot of reading to do, I just set up a 300g reef tank and I want to add an assortment of wrasses that will get along and not decimate my clean up crew and shrimp. Lots of options on here so I’m going to have to figure out a stocking list. I have a yellow Coris as a start. I was focusing on my tang gang to start so now it’s time for the wrasses.
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I have a lot of reading to do, I just set up a 300g reef tank and I want to add an assortment of wrasses that will get along and not decimate my clean up crew and shrimp. Lots of options on here so I’m going to have to figure out a stocking list. I have a yellow Coris as a start. I was focusing on my tang gang to start so now it’s time for the wrasses.
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Looks exciting . First lesson. It’s not a coris. It is a halichoeres. C chrysus or yellow wrasse. Back to the tank. What other wrasses are you most interested in?
 

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Looks exciting . First lesson. It’s not a coris. It is a halichoeres. H. chrysus or yellow wrasse. Back to the tank. What other wrasses are you most interested in?
Fixed it for you
 

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