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I'm a big fan of them and love them . But since my tank is rimless I'm limited to the 1s I can put in my tank even some that I have I'm taking a chance of them jumping out. But it would be nice to see a tank full of them.
 

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I'm a big fan of them and love them . But since my tank is rimless I'm limited to the 1s I can put in my tank even some that I have I'm taking a chance of them jumping out. But it would be nice to see a tank full of them.

I have a rimless with 4 wrasses in it, but I still have a screen lid. I just take it off when I'm viewing the tank and leave it on when I'm not, even if I'm in the next room it goes on.
 

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Thanks, I don't know much about wrasses. I'm in the learning process, any suggestion on what kind of wrasses? Thanks.

What size tank do you have? And try going to liveaquarias site and look through the reef safe wrasse section. There are a few they have listed in their non reef wrasse section that are pretty much reef safe. I prefer the fairy wrasses and then the flasher wrasses. Most flasher wrasses are more aggressive than fairy wrasses. Not all though.
 
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What size tank do you have? And try going to liveaquarias site and look through the reef safe wrasse section. There are a few they have listed in their non reef wrasse section that are pretty much reef safe. I prefer the fairy wrasses and then the flasher wrasses. Most flasher wrasses are more aggressive than fairy wrasses. Not all though.

It's a 120 gallon tank (4 feet long). Thanks, I'll do that.
 
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I have a rimless with 4 wrasses in it, but I still have a screen lid. I just take it off when I'm viewing the tank and leave it on when I'm not, even if I'm in the next room it goes on.

I tried the cover thing on my 57 rimless when I had it cuz I got my self a blue spotted jaw fish. I just couldn't take the look of my tank with a cover so I sold the jaw fish and got rid of the cover.

I wouldn't even attempt to do a cover on my 100 gal rimless thank. I'm just to anal of the clean look.
 

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Thanks guys, which species do you recommend?

Also no clue what your price range is. Here are the 5 I have, my leapord wrasse is in a separate tank, but not do to any particular reason other than I wanted a wrasse in my other tank and my first tank is pretty full. I also have a yellow coris, a mystery wrasse but it will most likely be going because it eats my hermits and snails. I also have a true Kwazulu wrasse and a Japanese Lunate Fairy. Those last 2 are not going to be found very easily.
 

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I tried the cover thing on my 57 rimless when I had it cuz I got my self a blue spotted jaw fish. I just couldn't take the look of my tank with a cover so I sold the jaw fish and got rid of the cover.

I wouldn't even attempt to do a cover on my 100 gal rimless thank. I'm just to anal of the clean look.
Have you tried the clear tabs and silicone? You cut the lid so it fits inside the tank but with no gaps of course. And you silicone the tabs inside the tank so it holds the lid flush with the top of the glass. I have seen it done a few times but I didn't go that way either. This will be my last rimless ever.
 
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Also no clue what your price range is. Here are the 5 I have, my leapord wrasse is in a separate tank, but not do to any particular reason other than I wanted a wrasse in my other tank and my first tank is pretty full. I also have a yellow coris, a mystery wrasse but it will most likely be going because it eats my hermits and snails. I also have a true Kwazulu wrasse and a Japanese Lunate Fairy. Those last 2 are not going to be found very easily.

Thanks, looking to spend no more than $150 per fish. I'd like something that won't eat my CUC though. Lol
 
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I tried the cover thing on my 57 rimless when I had it cuz I got my self a blue spotted jaw fish. I just couldn't take the look of my tank with a cover so I sold the jaw fish and got rid of the cover.

I wouldn't even attempt to do a cover on my 100 gal rimless thank. I'm just to anal of the clean look.

I have a canopy on my tank and a very fine mesh cover that I fabricated. Hopefully that will work.
 

jaa1456

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At 150 per fish there are some very nice fish out the and the 120 will be plenty for 2-3 nice pairs of them. Some of my favorites are the 8 line flashers a more peaceful flasher wrasse. Get a male female combo. The hooded fairy pair is nice, as well as a flame wrasse pair. I unfortunately had to get rid of my 8 lines to the fact my mystery and Kwazulu would not leave them alone.
 
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At 150 per fish there are some very nice fish out the and the 120 will be plenty for 2-3 nice pairs of them. Some of my favorites are the 8 line flashers a more peaceful flasher wrasse. Get a male female combo. The hooded fairy pair is nice, as well as a flame wrasse pair. I unfortunately had to get rid of my 8 lines to the fact my mystery and Kwazulu would not leave them alone.

Thanks for the suggestions, I'll look into them.
 

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I have a ton of different fairy wrasses in my 120g. One thing I will advise you to do is to buy male/female pairs. Some male wrasses will lose all their colors with no female in the tank. It happened to me. I just added some females that I got from (Sonny) reef fixation today. Hoping my males get their color back. A few of them turned a dark blue color.
 

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