Blue Headed Wrasse Agression

corey.nolta

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I have a blue headed wrasse and he has been showing signs of aggression out of nowhere recently. Mainly towards the blue chromis'. Nothing has changed or been added to the tank in months. I've noticed one of the chromis has been hanging out in the upper back corner the past week and I didn't think much of it. Well today I took a closer look and he is pretty beat up, so I watched for a while and the wrasse is constantly going after him.
He doesn't seem to be going after any of the other fish. What's going to be the best course of action? It's going to take some work to catch the *******, so removing him would be a last resort. I've heard of the mirror trick for tangs, would this work for the wrasse?
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