Moon wrasse problem

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Hello everyone, recently I have got a 125 and plan on moving all my fish from my 75 to it. The problem is I’m considering whether or not to move my moon wrasse with it.

This is because I want to have coral in my 125 and I have seen some of my coral mysteriously been eaten in my 75 and none of my other fish have been considered coral eaters. Most of the corals being eaten consist of soft corals like torches. Leaving hard corals like acros alone.

This is not the only thing as some of my smaller new comer fish have been killed mysteriously. I am almost certain it’s the moon wrasse because of its reputation. Even though it’s a beautiful fish I don’t know if I can trust it because of these reasons. I would like to here all of your opinions on what I should do?
 
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I had a similar situation with a checkerboard wrasse. I ended up trading it in. If you'd rather be comfortable getting small new fish you might need to lose the wrasse.
 
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