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Scott's fairy wrasse


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    AJ :) - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Scott's fairy wrasse

    It looks like the Scott's fairy wrasse has made it to my wish list.

    Has anyone here had personal experience with them?

    I wonder if they should be kept in a group? And if so what would a good number be?

    Thanks!

    AJ

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    I have kept a single male over an extended period of time with no problems but some say they will be more colorful with females present. That said I have an amazing Cook Islands Super Male in one of Reef Paradise's coral tanks right now. He has been in a tank for around 2 months now. The specimens from the Cook Islands seem to be the prettiest.

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    AJ :) - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I'm assuming they will do fine with angels and tangs.

    Do you have any females with the one at the store? How big is it?

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