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Yellow Coris Wrasse


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  1. Yellow Coris Wrasse Yellow Coris Wrasse

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    Scientific Name: Halichoeres chrysus
    Reef Safe: yes
    Care Level: Easy
    Min. Tank Size: 29 gallon
    Temperament: Passive
    Dominant Color: Yellow
    Disease Prone: low occurrence
    Jumper: high occurrence
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    Jan 2011
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    Warren
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    Jeff R.Solution
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    this is an adult. the colors on the face are amazing.
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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Adult is right!

    Looks like grandpa is more like it! Glad to see a senior fish! Not many to be seen these days.

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Patrick View Post
    Adult is right!

    Looks like grandpa is more like it! Glad to see a senior fish! Not many to be seen these days.
    Sure nough! I see hair in his ears! Lol
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    Tom Toro - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I've got two of these guys that school together. On my favorites list. Very docile and eats everything. I hope they last like your's!
    240g Great Lakes Glass! ETSS1400/panworld250,LED 120wX4 AJM, LED,2x sunbrite ,Tunzex4/,200gal sump/mixed reef/Biopellets. Hammerhead return. UV 57w. Chiller.

    135g down and given to a buddy. New pic after the wall is repaired.

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    I hope mine does also! Its still got a ways to go to start mature markings.

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    this would be for for a juvenile purchase tank recomendation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MizTanks View Post
    Sure nough! I see hair in his ears! Lol
    LOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    MyNemesis - Reefkeeper
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    I had one for several years until he took the final leap. The colors in the face are just beautiful and that fish was a great worker. I love it when you get a fish that is great looking and also serves a useful function in the whole scheme of things and the Coris Wrasse certainly kept many things in check. Bristle worms, many pests, brittle stars. The one I had used to grab a stomatella snail by the shell, take it and whack it up against a piece of live rock until it dislodged the shell, spit the shell and take off for the morsel. I loved the way it slept in the sand bed and went to bed and got up at the same time each day. Fascinating fish and very sturdy. I got mine as a juvenile and it was fully grown in three years. It is not always easy to remove an overgrown fish from a reef tank. I had a Powder Blue nightmare this past year trying to do exactly that.
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    dputt88 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    well im no expert so forgive me if i am wrong, but if i am correct, that would be a grandma not a grandpa. i believe male coris wrasses have 2 black spots on there dorsal fins where as females have none, as pictured.

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    dlhirst - Reefkeeper
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    I've been watching one of these at an LFS for over a year. Open top cube tank about four feet across. Have they done something to keep it from leaping? Or is it just a matter of time? My tank has a lid, but it stays open all summer due to heat issues. I'd love to put one in the tank, but I don't wanna search the floor for him...

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    dlhirst - Reefkeeper
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    Bump for a better answer than "I noticed that fish ain't at the lfs anymore..."

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