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Perfectly healthy & eats everything.
He's been in my system for a while.
$30



No actual pics, but I have the Figi one pictured below.

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Just make sure you do not have small peppermint shrimps or small shrimps in general. They are known to be exquisites' favorite food.

Thanks for the comment, but you are WRONG......
I have Peppermint & Cleaner shrimps, no problem.

Maybe ornamental shrimp as Harlequin or sexy...(not sure).
but the question was regarding corals.:rolleyes:


So anyways....

you got it Mikey.
Let me know when is good for you on both.
 
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Thanks for the comment, but you are WRONG......
I have Peppermint & Cleaner shrimps, no problem.

Maybe ornamental shrimp as Harlequin or sexy...(not sure).
but the question was regarding corals.:rolleyes:


So anyways....

you got it Mikey.
Let me know when is good for you on both.


I had one of these fish in my tank ,they are great,,dont bother anything in the tank.they are fun to watch as they like to swim in the front of the tank (atleast mine did) they never bother any of my shrimp in the tank .I have sexy ,blood.cleaners.harlequins ,,the olny shrimp that had to watch out from my fish are the live mysis ,they are prime food ..i alos have a possum wrasse that doesnt bother anything either

just my experience with these wrasses ,,hope that help out


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srry for the slight hijack D:) :tongue1:
 
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I've read that a lot of different fairy wrasses will school with other schooling fish.

Can exquisite wrasses live peacefull with other fairy wrasses in a small tank, or are they best kept either singly or with members of the same species?
 

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The minimum reccomended tank size is 30 - 50 gallons with a tight fitting top.
I wouldn't house a few in a "small" tank though. This guy swims as much as my tangs.
It is mentioned that "Wrasse's of the genus Cirrhilabrus mix well together if they are introduced simultaneously."
That could vary under certain conditions.




OK El Rev.
This guy is spoken for, at the moment though.
 
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