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Wrasses

DYIguy

NJRC Member
I have a 75g with just some small fish I transferred from 2 smaller tanks- I want a Tomini tang, but can't find one locally, so I'm thinking about multiple wrasses. Suggestions on some that get along with each other ( and won't break the bank lol)
 

DYIguy

NJRC Member
Pretty sure I saw a Tomini at sea level yesterday. If you want wrasses at a good price I strongly suggest you find a way to get to Salgado.
Salgado is too far for me to travel to. I didn't see a Tomini when I was at Sealevel, but my eyes aren't that great. it's hard to figure out what wrasses are compatible and will work for a 75g
 

horseplay

NJRC Member
The flashers wrasses are small and can be kept together in a larger tank. Most of the fairy wrasses are cool to each other also but I would just pick on. Yellow coris and melanarus are peaceful too I will pick on out of these two. Then you have the leopard wrasses which are mellow and interesting. Avoid all of the lined wrasses. You will need a sand bed for some of the wrasses as they sleep in it.
 

Salted

NJRC Member
Salgado is too far for me to travel to. I didn't see a Tomini when I was at Sealevel, but my eyes aren't that great. it's hard to figure out what wrasses are compatible and will work for a 75g
If that’s too far then I’d suggest reefco. Sea level generally doesn’t have much of a wrasse selection.
 

momof6kids

NJRC Member
I agree with looking at ReefCo. Brian is really good about trying to get what you want also. Will at Aquatic Obsessions is also, but that is farther for you.

I got a Solor Wrasse from ReefCo and am waiting on a Blue Star Leopard Wrasse to come in.
 

DEL

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fairy wrasses are a safe bet.
 
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